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    China coast guard says it took measures against Philippine vessels in South China Sea

    China's coast guard said it had taken control measures against Philippine vessels in disputed waters of the South China Sea on Saturday, while the Philippine coast guard decried the moves as "irresponsible and provocative".


    The incident occurred in the Second Thomas Shoal and Spratly Islands waters, according to the Chinese Coast Guard. The shoal is home to a small number of Filipino troops stationed on a warship that Manila grounded there in 1999 to reinforce its sovereignty claims.


    China claims almost the entire South China Sea, including the Second Thomas Shoal, which iswithin the Philippines' 200-mile exclusive economic zone, and has deployed vessels to patrol the disputed atoll. A 2016 ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration found that China's sweeping claims have no legal basis.

    A Philippine civilian boat was hired to resupply the troops this week, and was escorted by two Philippine navy ships and two Philippine coast guard vessels, according to a statement from the Philippine armed forces on Saturday.


    A Philippine coast guard vessel was "impeded" and "encircled" by one Chinese coast guard vessel and two Chinese maritime militia vessels, the Philippine Coast Guard said in a separate statement.


    As a result, the Philippine coast guard vessel was "isolated" from the resupply boat by the "irresponsible and provocative behaviour" of the Chinese maritime forces, the Philippine coast guard said.


    The Chinese side showed a "disregard" for the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS).


    Gan Yu, a spokesperson for China's coast guard, said the Philippines broke a promise to remove the grounded vessel and sent two coast guard ships and a supply ship into the Second Thomas Shoal waters, 18 days after the last round of supplies.


    China has not said who promised the removal or when that promise was made. The Philippines' defence ministry, foreign ministry and military leaders have repeatedly said there was no such promise.


    On Saturday, Gan said, the Philippines infringed and provoked trouble, and deliberately undermined the peace and stability of the South China Sea.


    The Philippine vessels ignored China's repeated warnings and route controls and forced their way in, he said. The China coast guard implements regulations in accordance with laws, and handles matters in a reasonable, legal, and professional manner, Gan said.

    China coast guard says it took measures against Philippine vessels in South China Sea | Taiwan News | 2024-03-23 11:37:47

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    They should just ram the commie fuckers and be done with it. They only understand brute force.

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    Philippines says Chinese envoy summoned over 'aggressive actions' off reef

    MANILA: The Philippines said on Monday (Mar 25) it had summoned a Chinese envoy over "aggressive actions" by the China Coast Guard and other vessels near a reef off the Southeast Asian country's coast, while Beijing lodged its own complaint.
    Deputy foreign ministers from the two countries later held a phone call in which China urged Manila to "pull back from the brink" and stop "provoking trouble at sea", Beijing said.


    Beijing and Manila have a long history of maritime territorial disputes in the South China Sea and there have been repeated confrontations between their vessels near disputed reefs in recent months.


    The latest incident took place Saturday near Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands during a regular Philippine mission to resupply Filipino troops garrisoned on the BRP Sierra Madre, a grounded navy ship.


    The Philippines said the China Coast Guard blocked its supply vessel and damaged it with a water cannon, injuring three soldiers.


    The China Coast Guard has defended its actions, describing them as "lawful regulation, interception and expulsion" of a foreign vessel that "tried to forcefully intrude" into Chinese waters.

    Philippines says Chinese envoy summoned over 'aggressive actions' off reef - CNA

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
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    Chinese waters is it? Clearly by any measure pure BS. Korean and Japanese waters much closer to China so Chinese should declare those "Chinese waters" as well.

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