Philippines to ignore new China maritime law within West PH Sea

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The new Chinese law requires vessels passing through the South China Sea to provide information, including positions of their vessels, to Chinese authorities.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the Philippines did not recognize the new Chinese maritime law, which mandated foreign vessels in the South China Sea to “report their detailed information" to China.

Effective September 1, the Chinese government had amended its 1983 Maritime Traffic Safety Law that now required vessels passing through the South China Sea to provide information, including positions of their vessels, to Chinese authorities, the Chinese-runThere are at least five types of vessels that need to notify China.

Philippine Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said on Tuesday, September 6, that the Philippines will not acknowledge China's efforts to impose reporting requirements.

 

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Chinese law? Sa inyo na lang yan! Wala pilipino pake sa inyo! Mag pritona lang kayo ‘bats’ kainin nyo lahat! Kadiri kayo!

Haha looks like basically everyone is like FU China. We’ll sail these international waters at will.

yeah, this kind of intimidation won’t work, you can have this instead 🖕🏼

SayNoToSino 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that’s not gonna happen…hilarious.

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