King Philip VI of Spain and European Commission President Manuel Barroso both expressed concern regarding the rising tensions between Philippines and China in the West Philippine Sea, with EC supporting Philippines’ rule-based approach to resolve the issue.
Spain, EU concerned about Philippine Chinese tensions on West Philippine Sea
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