Philippines to continue South China Sea resupply missions

24 Jun 2024 • 5:00 PM MYT
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By: Reuters, FMT

MANILA: The Philippines will continue with resupply missions to troops on an atoll in a disputed part of the South China Sea despite Chinese coast guard vessels deliberately disrupting a mission last week, defence secretary Gilberto Teodoro said today.

“It was not a misunderstanding or an accident,” Teodoro told a press conference at the presidential palace.

“We are not downplaying the incident. It was an aggressive and illegal use of force.”

A Philippine sailor suffered serious injury after what its military described as “intentional-high speed ramming” by the Chinese coast guard, aiming to disrupt a resupply mission for troops stationed on the Second Thomas Shoal on June 17.

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President Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday that the Philippines was not in the business of instigating wars and would always aim to settle disputes peacefully.

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