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China drives away Philippines navy gunboat from Scarborough Shoal waters

The coast guard said it took "necessary measures" such as forcing the gunboat out and controlling its route after repeated dissuasion and warnings from the Chinese side were ignored.

Reuters
Beijing, China
Tue, October 10, 2023

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China drives away Philippines navy gunboat from Scarborough Shoal waters Close quarters: Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Cabra encounters two Chinese Coast Guard ships blocking its path on Aug. 22, while sailing to Second Thomas Shoal in the disputed South China Sea. (AFP/Ted Aljibe)

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hina's coast guard took measures to drive away a Philippine navy gunboat on Tuesday after it intruded into waters around the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, according to an official statement.

The coast guard said it took "necessary measures" such as forcing the gunboat out and controlling its route after repeated dissuasion and warnings from the Chinese side were ignored.

China claims it has "indisputable sovereignty" over the shoal, which it calls Huangyan Island, and the adjacent waters.

Last month, the Philippine coastguard week said it had cut a 300 metre (980 feet) floating barrier installed by China that blocked access to the hotly disputed area which Beijing has controlled for over a decade.

"We urge the Philippines to immediately stop its infringement," coast guard spokesman Gan Yu said, saying the action was also a serious violation of international law.

The occurrence comes a day after China warned the Philippines against further "provocations" at an atoll in the South China Sea, saying such acts had violated Chinese territorial sovereignty, contravened international law and disrupted regional peace and stability.

Ties between the Philippines and China have deteriorated of late, in large part due to overtures from its president to deepen defence ties with Washington, including offering expanded access to its troops, ostensibly for training and humanitarian purposes.

 

 

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