top of page

China anchors 'monster ship 'in South China Sea, Philippine coast guard says

An aerial view shows the BRP Sierra Madre on the contested Second Thomas Shoal, locally known as Ayungin, in the South China Sea, March 9, 2023/File Photo
An aerial view shows the BRP Sierra Madre on the contested Second Thomas Shoal, locally known as Ayungin, in the South China Sea, March 9, 2023/File Photo

MANILA - The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Saturday that China's largest coastguard vessel has anchored in Manila's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea, and is meant to intimidate its smaller Asian neighbour.


The China coastguard's 165-meter 'monster ship' entered Manila's 200-nautical mile EEZ on July 2, spokesperson for the PCG Jay Tarriela told a news forum.


The PCG warned the Chinese vessel it was in the Philippine's EEZ and asked about their intentions, he said.


"It's an intimidation on the part of the China Coast Guard," Tarriela said. "We're not going to pull out and we're not going to be intimidated."


China's embassy in Manila and the Chinese foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. China's coast guard has no publicly available contact information.


The Chinese ship, which has also deployed a small boat, was anchored 800 yards away from the PCG's vessel, Tarriela said.


In May, the PCG deployed a ship to the Sabina shoal to deter small-scale reclamation by China, which denied the claim. China has carried out extensive land reclamation on some islands in the South China Sea, building air force and other military facilities, causing concern in Washington and around the region.


China claims most of the South China Sea, a key conduit for $3 trillion of annual ship-borne trade, as its own territory. Beijing rejects the 2016 ruling by The Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration which said its expansive maritime claims had no legal basis.


Following a high-level dialogue, the Philippines and China agreed on Tuesday for the need to "restore trust" and "rebuild confidence" to better manage maritime disputes.


The Philippines has turned down offers from the United States, its treaty ally, to assist operations in the South China Sea, despite a flare-up with China over routing resupply missions to Filipino troops on a contested shoal.

- (Reuters)

Comments


Top Stories

Advertise Now (1).png
Australia’s Big Environmental Reform Deal Explained by Minister Watt | Amaravati Today
24:16
Trump’s Thanksgiving Call Hints at “Land Action” on Drug Traffickers | US Politics | Amaravati Today
50:24
PM Modi Unveils World’s Tallest Bronze Lord Ram Statue in Goa | Amaravati Today
01:06:28
PM Modi’s Grand Udupi Visit: Gita Parayana & New Temple Inaugurations | Amaravati Today
09:47
PM Modi at Udupi: Laksha Kantha Gita Parayana & Nine Sankalpas Call | Amaravati Today
55:28
PM Modi Unveils Skyroot’s New Infinity Campus & Vikram-I Rocket 🚀| Amaravati Today
31:23
Indian PM Modi’s Grand Udupi Welcome & Laksha Kantha Gita Parayana | Amaravati Today
44:41
PM Modi Unveils World’s Tallest 77-Ft Ram Statue in South Goa | Amaravati Today
17:29
9.png
Live Streams | Facts | Analysis | Explainers | Breaking News

Get in Touch

Manikondu Pvt Ltd
SY. 130P & 115/1P, ISB Rd
Financial District, Gachibowli
Hyderabad, India 500032
letstalk {at} amaravati (dot) today

Follow us on

  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

© 2024 by Amaravati Today | Privacy Policy | Imprint & Dsiclaimer | CIN: U70200TS2024PTC184435

bottom of page