
The Chinese Coast Guard said it had left the Philippine ship around Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, the last friction in the long -term rivalry in the strategic waterway.
“The Chinese Coast Guard has gradually taken the necessary measures, such as the shouts of warning, following and forced, and warning from the water cannon to take the Philippine ship,” he said in a statement.
The Philippine Coast Guard said its Chinese counterpart was harassed by a vessel that distributed fuel to the Philippine fishing boats around Scarborough Shoal, located in the exclusive economic zone of Manila with a 200-non-non-non-non-non-Mila mile.
“Despite these aggressive events, including blocking maneuvers and attacking a water cannon that briefly hit the Brp port of Taradapit, the vessel adept maneuverly maneuver to avoid significant damage,” he said at the end of Friday.
China has deployed large coastal guard ships and naval militias in the parts of the South China Sea. To maintain their presence on the waterway of the Philippines, Filipin Fishermen regularly support fuel, food and other supplies.
Since joining the office in 2022, the Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has strengthened relations with the US and other countries in an effort to face the extensive and competitive demands of China in the South China Sea, which was invalled in 2016 by an international judgment.
It is assumed that the strategic waterway is rich in oil and gas supplies and is a channel for trillion dollars of the sea store.
With the help of Andreo Calonzo.
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