Philippines summons China diplomat over ‘aggressive’ actions in South China Sea

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MANILA: The Philippines summoned China’s deputy chief of mission in Manila on Tuesday to protest at what it called “aggressive actions” by Chinese naval forces against a resupply mission for Filipino troops stationed on a South China Sea shoal.

Manila’s South China Sea task force said Philippine vessels carrying out the routine mission to the Second Thomas Shoal were “harassed blocked” by Chinese maritime militia and coast guard ships on Tuesday.Chinese coast guard ships fired water cannon, shattering the windshield of one of the resupply boats and causing minor injuries to at least four crew members, the task force said.

“China’s interference with the Philippines’ routine and lawful activities in its own exclusive economic zone is unacceptable,” the ministry said in a statement. “China’s actions in Ayungin Shoal infringes upon the Philippines’ sovereign rights and jurisdiction.”China laid the blame on Manila, saying Philippine ships had illegally intruded into waters adjacent to the Second Thomas Shoal – which it calls Renai Reef – so it had to take control measures.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, which includes the Second Thomas Shoal, and has deployed vessels to patrol the disputed atoll which lies within the Philippines’ EEZ. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Mao Ning told a press conference in Beijing the operation was “professional and restrained, reasonable and lawful”.

 

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