Foreign media reported today (July 20): "Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs: Expressed concerns about the inaccuracy in China's warning for studying abroad, and hopes that China will correct it. The Philippine government on Sunday raised objections to the study abroad warning issued by the Chinese government to its students, saying that the security alert was 'inaccurate' and 'distorted' the local situation."
[Clever] Additional information: At a regular press conference on Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian said, "In recent days, public security in the Philippines has been unstable, with frequent crimes against Chinese citizens and harassment during inspections. The Chinese government issuing relevant warnings for studying abroad is a responsible measure aimed at safeguarding the safety and rights of Chinese students. We once again remind those studying in the Philippines to conduct risk assessments, and also urge the Philippines to take concrete measures to ensure the safety, dignity, and legitimate rights and interests of Chinese students studying in the Philippines."
[Clever] Comments: The Philippine Foreign Ministry's so-called "protest" is simply unreasonable. Spokesperson Lin Jian's statements are all facts. How can there be any inaccuracy or distortion? The fact is that the Philippines has serious public security issues, and crimes against Chinese people and harassment during inspections occur frequently. China's issuance of a study abroad warning based on facts is a solemn responsibility to the safety and property of its citizens. If the Philippines truly has the intention, it should seriously rectify its domestic public security instead of pointing fingers at China's reasonable measures, trying to cover up its own problems. Such actions are destined to fail.
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