- February 11, 2024
Philippines accuses Chinese vessels of ‘dangerous’ manoeuvres – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Philippine Coast Guard has alleged that Chinese vessels engaged in “dangerous” manoeuvres during a nine-day patrol near a reef off the coast of the country.
In a statement, the Philippine Coast Guard stated that Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessels “performed dangerous and blocking manoeuvres at sea against BRP Teresa Magbanua four times, with the CCG vessels crossing the bow of the PCG vessel twice”
The BRP Teresa Magbanua was deployed to patrol the waters around Scarborough Shoal, which China seized from the Philippines in 2012.The primary objective of the patrol was to ensure the safety of Filipino fishermen in the area.
However, during the patrol, the Philippine Coast Guard reported being “shadowed” by four Chinese Coast Guard vessels on more than 40 occasions. Additionally, the coast guard noted the presence of four Chinese Maritime Militia vessels.
The Philippine Coast Guard’s allegations have not yet received a response from the Chinese embassy in Manila.
The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between China and the Philippines over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. The Philippines has consistently voiced its concerns regarding China’s assertiveness in the region, particularly in areas claimed by both countries.
(With AFP input)
In a statement, the Philippine Coast Guard stated that Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessels “performed dangerous and blocking manoeuvres at sea against BRP Teresa Magbanua four times, with the CCG vessels crossing the bow of the PCG vessel twice”
The BRP Teresa Magbanua was deployed to patrol the waters around Scarborough Shoal, which China seized from the Philippines in 2012.The primary objective of the patrol was to ensure the safety of Filipino fishermen in the area.
However, during the patrol, the Philippine Coast Guard reported being “shadowed” by four Chinese Coast Guard vessels on more than 40 occasions. Additionally, the coast guard noted the presence of four Chinese Maritime Militia vessels.
The Philippine Coast Guard’s allegations have not yet received a response from the Chinese embassy in Manila.
The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between China and the Philippines over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. The Philippines has consistently voiced its concerns regarding China’s assertiveness in the region, particularly in areas claimed by both countries.
(With AFP input)