The Philippine government is concerned about more than 130 Chinese fishing vessels in the surroundings of Niuba Reef. A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to this that Chinese fishing vessels were legal in the sea, and the Philippine officials should not say three or four.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference on Monday (December 4) that Niuba Reef is part of the Nansha Islands in China, including Niuba Reef and its nearby waters.The related waters related to the South China Sea have always been an important operating area and a shelter of Chinese fishing vessels. The Chinese fishing vessels work in this sea area, and the wind has been reasonable and legal. The Philippines should not say three.
According to Agence France -Presse, the Philippine Coast Guard said on Sunday (December 3) that more than 135 Chinese ships are scattered in the Niuba Reef in the Niuli Reef in the northeast end of the Nansha Islands in the Philippine Economic District.Shocking is also illegal.