US Vice President Harris, Vice President Harris who is currently visiting the PhilippinesOn Tuesday (November 22), it is said that as an ally of the Philippines, the United States will stand with the Philippines to deal with the intimidation and coercion of the South China Sea.

Comprehensive Reuters and Agence France -Presse reported that Harris said in a speech on Tuesday that if the Philippine vessels or planes were attacked in the South China Sea, the United States would "unwavering" promise to defend the Philippines.

Harris said her visit to Balawwa, Philippines emphasized the necessity of maintaining international rules and norms in the region.

She said that the United States supports the United Nations Arbitration Tribunal's judgment in 2016 against the South China Sea dispute, and resolutely oppose China's expansion and proposition in the South China Sea.She said that international rules and specifications must be maintained, and the United Nations rejected China's decision to be respected by the sovereignty demands of the South China Sea.

The Philippine Navy issued a statement on Monday that the Philippine Navy was found in Nansha Pachesa (known as Zhongye Island in China) near the South China Sea on Sunday.Things, then send a rubber boat for inspection.However, when the Philippine Navy tied the floating objects to the ship and began to drag, some Chinese maritime police vessels approached and forcibly stopped the Philippine vessels on the road. They also deployed an inflatable boat to cut off the drag and brought the floating objects back to the marine police ship.

Chinese officials confirmed that floating objects were rocket fragments on the same day, but they denied the use of force.Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said: "The Filipino staff first salvaged and dragged away the floating objects. After the two sides were friendly and negotiated on the spot, the Philippine side handed over the floating objects to us ... This is not what we say that we ambush and recapture objects."

In this regard, the Philippine President President Parina said on Tuesday that the Philippine government has issued diplomatic photos to Beijing.He said: "We have to ask China why their statement is so different from the word" forcibly "in the original report of the Philippines Navy, it is much more kind to be kind."