(Manila Comprehensive News) For Chinese personnel to go to Ayunjin Reef must be "allowed" to go to Ayunjin Reef, the Philippine national security adviser Arnold refuting such a statement "ridiculous, nonsense and unacceptable."
Arnold Saturday (June 8) said in a statement that the Philippines "does not need or need" China to approve the Philippine event in the Ayunjin Reef (China -called Renai Reef).He emphasized that Ayunjin Reef belongs to the Philippine exclusive economic zone, which has been recognized by international law and 2016 international arbitral tribunal."" ".
"The Philippines will continue to maintain the West Philippines seawate whistle, including the Madre Mountain warships and provides them with supplies without seeking any other country for approval."
China and the Philippines have accused each other due to friction during the maritime encounters on the maritime of the two sides in the past week.The Philippine said that it was blocked by the Chinese side in the process of evacuating patients. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said on Friday (7th) that if the Chinese side reports it in advance, China can "allow" the Philippines to take the beach warship transportation in the direction of the Philippines.Need to live materials and evacuate related personnel.
Arnold reiterated in a statement that Chinese behavior violates the International Marine Law and infringes basic human rights.He also reported on a recent report that Chinese personnel snatched the Filipino supply supplies that these actions were "as abominable and must be thoroughly investigated and accountable."
The Philippine media reported that Navy spokesman Trinida said in an interview with radio on Sunday (9th) that no matter what the Chinese said, the Philippine army would perform necessary maintenance of the Madele Mountain warships on the beach on the beach.Work.
Trinida said that Madre Mountain is a compiled warship of the Philippine Navy.