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US backs Philippines in China confrontation near disputed islands

Pentagon condemns Beijing’s use of water cannons against Manila’s coast guard vessels

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 07 Aug 2023 1:00PM

US backs Philippines in China confrontation near disputed islands
A Philippines coast guard vessel and China coast guard ship eye each other warily. – AFP pic, August 7, 2023

MOSCOW – The US Defence Department has joined the Philippines in condemning the use of water cannons against the latter’s vessels by China’s coast guard near disputed islands in the South China Sea, Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said yesterday.

“We stand with our Philippine allies in condemning the PRC’s (the People’s Republic of China) efforts to impede lawful operations at Second Thomas Shoal,” Ryder said on X (formerly known as Twitter).

The spokesman added that Washington remains committed to the “ironclad” alliance of the US and the Philippines, said Sputnik.

Earlier yesterday, the coast guard of the Philippines (PSG) “strongly condemned” the Chinese coast guard’s “dangerous manoeuvres and illegal use of water cannons against the PSG vessels” near Ayungin Shoal, also known as Second Thomas Shoal.

China’s coast guard fired back, saying that two cargo ships and two PSG vessels entered the territorial waters of the Nansha (Spratly) Islands without Chinese permission, adding that China has indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and its adjacent waters.

In July, PSG accused Chinese coast guard ships of preventing its vessels from approaching the reef. The Chinese Foreign Ministry rejected the Philippines’ accusation, saying that “the Chinese maritime police ships enforced the law in line with regulations” and “acted professionally and proportionately to safeguard China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime order”.

The reef, known as Ren’ai Jiao in China and Ayungin Shoal in the Philippines, is part of the disputed Spratly Islands, a major archipelago that China and several other Asian nations lay rival claims to. The Philippines grounded a navy transport ship, BRP Sierra Madre, on the reef in 1999 to house a contingent of marines. – Bernama, August 7, 2023

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