MANILA, Philippines — The Division of Overseas Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday denounced the latest “unlawful” and “aggressive” actions of Chinese language coast guards in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal within the West Philippine Sea which resulted in accidents amongst Filipino naval personnel.
The DFA was referring to a ramming incident on Monday, June 17, between China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels and Filipino boats throughout a resupply mission to BRP Sierra Madre.
The incident resulted in a Philippine Navy sailor having his thumb severed, whereas a number of different naval personnel sustained minor accidents.
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“The DFA denounces the unlawful and aggressive actions of Chinese language authorities that resulted in personnel harm and vessel injury,” stated the DFA in a press release.
The division then blasted China for its actions, stressing the Philippines’ efforts to rebuild a “conducive setting for dialogue and session” within the South China Sea.
“This can’t be achieved if China’s phrases don’t match their actions on the waters. We anticipate China to behave sincerely and responsibly, and chorus from conduct that places [at] threat the protection of personnel and vessels,” stated the DFA.
“We reiterate our name for China to stick to worldwide legislation, particularly Unclos (United Nations Conference on the Legislation of the Sea) and the 2016 Arbitral Award, and respect the Philippines’ sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction in our personal waters,” it added.
Aside from the ramming incident, it was additionally reported that the CCG additionally used water cannons and even boarded Philippine vessels.
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