Damage, injury to Philippines in South China Sea is 'irresponsible behaviour', says US Defence Secretary

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HONOLULU — The injuring of Filipino crew and damage to Philippine vessels in the South China Sea is 'irresponsible behaviour and disregards international law', US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin told a joint press conference on May 2.

Damage, injury to Philippines in South China Sea is 'irresponsible behaviour', says US Defence Secretary

"We've been very clear to everyone, to include Beijing, that the kind of behaviour that we've seen, where Filipino crews are put in danger... sailors have been injured and property damaged, that is irresponsible behaviour," he told a joint press conference in Hawaii. The treaty binds the two countries to defend each other in the event of attack, including in the South China Sea, upping the stakes in a long-running battle for power that has seen China double-down in asserting its territorial claim over most of the waterway, a key global trade route.

Teodoro refused to speculate about the conditions in which Manila might invoke the treaty, saying that would be a "political decision".

 

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