(Manila Comprehensive News) The Philippines issued a diplomatic meeting and asked China to explain the fragments of rocket fragments in the South China Sea recently.

Philippine Foreign Minister Manalo, on Thursday (November 24), was interviewed by the Philippine CNN (CNN), saying that the Philippines had sent a common photo meeting to China.

Zhaohui hopes that China will explain the incidents of the Philippine Navy and the Chinese Maritime Police on the waters near Pacaza (China) on Sunday (20th).

Manaro said: "If the response of (China) is not sufficient, we may continue to discuss with the Chinese side in the form of a normal photo meeting or a face -to -face meeting."

According to the Philippine daily reporter report, Lieutenant General Carlos of the Philippine Navy revealed recently that when the Philippines Navy dragged a "unknown floating object" on Sunday, the Philippine Navy was dragged back to the Philippine Pacific Paca Sausa.Police ship blocking.

Carlos said that the Chinese Maritime Police "forcibly took away" the floating object.

China has denied the snatch of rocket fragments and said that the maritime police between the two countries will be handed over

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China later confirmed that floating objects are fragments of a rocket rectification cover recently launched by China.However, China denied robbing, saying that the Philippine Navy and the Chinese Maritime Police "friendly negotiation" were transferred to the Chinese Maritime Police.

The Philippine President President Parathi revealed for the first time on Tuesday (22nd) that it will issue a diplomatic meeting to China and ask "why they are so different and (more than the Philippines)."

Some seas of the South China Sea have always been the controversy of the Philippines and China.

This incident is expected to bring new challenges to Philippine and China relations.The Philippine President President Macos has recently strengthened his long -term allies with the United States, while seeking compromise with China in the controversial waters.

US Vice President Harris visited Balawed Island, Philippines near the South China Sea Dispute Sea on Tuesday, and said that the United States would stand on the same line as the Philippines to deal with the intimidation and coercion facing the South China Sea.