(Manila Comprehensive) The Philippines condemned the illegal use of China's aggressive use in the South China Sea on Monday and insisted that it would continue to perform supply tasks in controversial areas.
The Philippine Defense Defense Dorodo Monday (June 24) held a press conference in the Presidential Palace and said, "This is not a misunderstanding or an accident ... We have not diluted this incident. This is an aggressive illegal use.Force.
The Chinese and Philippine ships collided in the controversial Ayunjin Reef (China Renai Reef), which was controversial in the South China Sea on the 17th.The Philippine side pointed out that the Chinese Maritime Police Ship was intentionally collided, holding weapons and illegally boarding the Philippines to make up the ship, causing the eight Philippine soldiers to be injured.
In recent months, there have been more and more conflicts in China and the Philippines in Ayunjin Reef.These incidents often occur during the military execution of the army on the Madre Mountains in the Philippines.The Madre Mountain warship was stranded on Ayun Reef many years ago to declare its sovereignty.
Torodo reiterated the President's President Macos' South China Sea policy: "We will not give one inch or even a millimeter of territory to any foreign forces."
He also said that Manila will continue to supplies his warships in Ayunjin Reef without asking for permission or consent from any other country.
China urges the Filipino to stop the infringement provocation
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning responded at a regular press conference that day (24th) said that the dispute between China and the Philippines to the sea is very clear. The Chinese side urged the Philippines to stop infringing provocations and stop misleading the international community.
Mao Ning said that China has repeatedly introduced the relevant situation and clarified the serious position.If the Philippines is really willing to act in accordance with international law, first of all, it should follow the provisions of the Filipino territory, including the 1898 Treaty of Mei and Western Peace Treaty, to comply with the behavior of all parties to the South China Sea.