Philippines reports possible Chinese antenna platform at Scarborough Shoal

The Philippines' National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea said on Tuesday that aerial monitoring had detected a six-metre by six-metre floating platform inside Scarborough Shoal that appeared to be an antenna with people on board.

The task force said the structure was located within the disputed shoal, also known as Huangyan Island in China and Panatag Shoal in the Philippines. Government agencies will continue to monitor developments and assess the nature, purpose and implications of the installation. Manila's Foreign Ministry has undertaken appropriate diplomatic action against its counterpart in Beijing. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said China has a legitimate right to carry out activities, including scientific research, at Scarborough Shoal.

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Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. said the Philippines is checking reports that China has built structures at Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea. The area continues to be monitored closely by the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

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Satellite images confirmed a possible structure at the entrance of Scarborough Shoal in late May 2026, though it was no longer visible by June 1.

Filipino and Chinese diplomats are meeting in Quanzhou from March 27 to 28 for the Philippines-China Foreign Ministry Consultations and the Bilateral Consultation Mechanism on the South China Sea. The Department of Foreign Affairs said the talks are for frank exchanges on bilateral issues and exploring cooperation in non-sensitive areas.

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The Philippine Coast Guard has distanced itself from a supposed maritime cooperation deal with China, including joint patrols in the West Philippine Sea, as announced by the Chinese ambassador. Rear Admiral Jay Tarriela said the PCG is not involved in crafting such plans. Tensions persist following incidents involving Chinese forces.

A Taiwanese group in the Philippines has accused China of weaponizing international airspace after African nations denied overflight clearance to President Lai Ching-te, canceling his trip to Eswatini. The Taiwanese Association of the Philippines called it political coercion that undermines global norms. It linked the incident to tensions in the West Philippine Sea.

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