(Manila / Hanoi Comprehensive Electric) When the Philippine Coast Guard demolished the floating barrier set up by the Chinese Maritime Police on Monday, the ships of China and the Philippines did not have a confrontation.
A spokesman for the Philippine Coast Guard Tarry Lara Tuesday (September 26) said that the Philippine Coast Guard members pretended to be an ordinary fisherman, took a small boat to start actions, cut the spherical buoyant barrier and removed the anchor.
Tarila mentioned that when the Philippine ship was cleaned up, it came to the position near the Starbella Shakya (known as Huangyan Island), which was actually controlled by China, and the Chinese maritime police ship "responded in a proper reaction."
He said that there were four Chinese maritime policemen nearby, and they had no exaggerated reaction.A few hours later, the Chinese Maritime Police Ship also cleaned up the remaining spherical buoyant barrier.
Tarira emphasized that the Philippines will not retreat in the face of China's actions to prevent Filipino fishermen.
/>He said: "They may also have a floating barrier, and may also make tracking and dangerous movements."
China warns the Philippines not to provoke trouble.
At the regular press conference on Tuesday, Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded to the Philippine demolition and floating barrier.We advise the Philippines not to provoke trouble. "
The Philippine Coast Guard and the Philippine Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Bureau discovered last Friday (22nd) and found that the Chinese maritime police ship set up about 300 meters long floating barrier near the Skobel Shilatan to prevent the Philippine fishing boat from entering the shallow water with more fish in fish.district.Philippine President President Macos later ordered a floating barrier.
Vietnam protests in the installation of Chinese installation ship identification base stations
On the other hand, Vietnam protested that China installed two ships to automatically identify the base stations on the Paracel Islands (known as the Xisha Islands), saying that this violated Vietnam's sovereignty.
Fan Qiuyi, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam, issued a statement on the official website: "All activities that have been conducted in the Palacel Islands without Vietnam's permission are violated Vietnam's sovereignty, which is completely invalid."
Some media reports said that China has built automatic ship identification base stations in the North Reef and Languo Reef on the Palacel Islands.The Palacel Islands are located in the South China Sea, and both China and Vietnam claim to have the islands.