PCG rejects China’s stunt claim on Pag-asa patrols

The Philippine Coast Guard dismissed China’s claim that its monitoring activities are publicity stunts. Officials reported sending an aircraft to confront a Chinese research vessel conducting unauthorized surveys near Pag-asa Island on May 16.

Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Rear Admiral Jay Tarriela stated on May 18 that the patrols form part of the country’s sovereign rights under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. He noted the presence of the Chinese vessel Xiang Yang Hong 33, escorted by two coast guard ships, which landed personnel on Cay-2 and Cay-3 inside Pag-asa Island’s territorial sea.

Tarriela added that twenty Chinese Maritime Militia Vessels were documented around Sandy Cay 3 and 4. Multiple radio challenges were issued demanding the vessels cease their activities, which he described as illegal marine scientific research without Philippine consent.

PCG Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan confirmed the service will remain resolute in defending the area in line with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive. The monitoring began on April 18 when the research vessel entered the West Philippine Sea.

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The Philippine Coast Guard announced it will deploy vessels and aircraft to challenge and drive away Chinese research ships conducting unlawful marine scientific research in the West Philippine Sea. Four Chinese vessels were detected operating in Philippine waters without government consent. The PCG emphasized that foreign marine scientific research requires prior government authorization.

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Fifteen chinese warships and 20 coast guard boats were monitored in the west philippine sea from may 4 to 11. The armed forces of the philippines tracked their movements across four key areas.

China's military conducted live-fire exercises in waters east of the Philippines' Luzon Island, as stated on Friday. The drills coincide with the annual Balikatan exercises hosted by Manila and Washington, extending into disputed South China Sea areas. Japan is joining with combat troops for the first time amid strains with Beijing.

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Members of the Philippine House of Representatives demanded over the weekend that China immediately remove a floating platform it placed in the waters of Panatag or Scarborough Shoal. The lawmakers described the structure as an unauthorized intrusion into Philippine maritime zones. They also urged compliance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the 2016 arbitral ruling.

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