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Philippines challenges Chinese research vessel amid rising regional tensions

Philippine Coast Guard deployed an aircraft to confront a Chinese deep-sea research vessel operating near northern Luzon, citing concerns over potential violations of Philippine and international law

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 31 Dec 2025 5:30PM

Philippines challenges Chinese research vessel amid rising regional tensions
The incident comes amid China’s extensive military exercises around Taiwan, raising alarms over security in the wider Indo-Pacific region - December 31, 2025

THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) deployed an aircraft on Tuesday to intercept and challenge a Chinese research ship operating roughly 19 nautical miles off the coast of northern Cagayan province, officials said.

The vessel, CRV Tan Suo Er Hao, which serves as a base for submersible operations, was reportedly conducting activities without Manila’s consent, potentially breaching Philippine and international law.

"The pilot issued multiple radio challenges to the CRV Tan Suo Er Hao seeking to confirm whether it was conducting marine research without Manila's consent, which would violate Philippine and international law, but received no response," Reuters cited the PCG stating on Wednesday.

The 87.25‑metre vessel, which departed Hainan province earlier this month, entered the western Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone and was later tracked moving eastwards approximately 55.8 nautical miles off Santa Ana, Cagayan.

Detection of the ship was aided by Canada’s satellite-based Dark Vessel Detection system. Cagayan, located at the northern tip of Luzon near Taiwan, hosts one of nine military bases accessible to U.S. forces under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).

China’s embassy in Manila defended the ship’s presence, describing its movements as normal manoeuvres.

It added that China does not recognise certain Philippine domestic maritime regulations and asserted that, under international law, the vessel has the right to transit these waters as part of standard maritime routes.

The incident occurred on the same day that China conducted large-scale military exercises around Taiwan, firing rockets into surrounding waters and simulating strikes and blockades in drills named "Justice Mission 2025," which followed Washington’s announcement of a record $11.1 billion arms package for Taipei.

Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro expressed concern over the activities, highlighting their potential impact on regional stability.

"This heightened scale of coercion has implications that extend beyond cross-Strait relations and into the broader Indo-Pacific community," he said, underscoring Manila’s alarm at the growing Chinese presence in nearby maritime zones.

The developments reflect escalating tensions in the region as the Philippines, Taiwan, and their allies monitor Chinese maritime and military activities, emphasising the strategic sensitivity of northern Luzon’s waters and the broader South China Sea corridor. - December 31, 2025

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