Marcos orders PCG to stay put in disputed waters

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the Philippine Coast Guard to continue its rotational deployment of ships in the West Philippine Sea to protect Filipino fishers against China's harassment and incursions. Chinese vessels blocked access to Ayungin Shoal as Philippine ships conducted a RoRe mission to Filipino troops.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the Philippine Coast Guard to continue its rotational deployment of ships in the West Philippine Sea to protect Filipino fishers against China 's harassment and incursions.

Chinese vessels blocked access to Ayungin Shoal as Philippine ships conducted a RoRe mission to Filipino troops.

Marcos PCG Disputed Waters West Philippine Sea Filipino Fishers China Harassment Incursions Ayungin Shoal Rore Mission Filipino Troops

 

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