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China sends ship back to Scarborough, says Del Rosario


Map showing the disputed areas in the West Philippine Sea (south China Sea), including the Spratlys Islands and Scarborough Shoal. AFP

MANILA, Philippines—Foreign Secretary Albert Del Rosario said China sent back a ship to the disputed Scarborough Shoal Saturday afternoon and had harassed a Filipino civilian vessel, after the week-old standoff appeared to have eased.

Hours after reporting that all but one Chinese vessel had left the waters off Scarborough Shoal in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) by Friday, Rosario said one of the larger vessels later returned.

This boosted the Chinese presence to two vessels, while a Chinese aircraft also arrived and made fly-bys above a Philippine Coast Guard vessel stationed in the area, he said.

A Chinese ship also harassed a Philippine-registered vessel conducting a scientific survey, del Rosario said without elaborating.

In a statement Saturday evening, Del Rosario decried that the latest development came even as he and Chinese Ambassador Ma Keqing had agreed not to take any action that would escalate tension in the area.

“As I said earlier, my meeting with Ambassador Ma last night (Friday) resulted in a stalemate. Notwithstanding, Ambassador Ma had asked if we could commit to no surprises until we meet again, to which I agreed,” Del Rosario said.

“It appears that there is an element that is lacking in our negotiations. I seek a deeper element of trust from our Chinese friends,” Del Rosario said.

The crisis started Sunday when the Philippines found eight Chinese fishing boats in the area, which the Philippines claims as its territory.

A Philippine Navy warship was preparing to arrest the Chinese fishermen for poaching but China dispatched three civilian vessels to take turns blocking the Philippine ship.

Talks between del Rosario and the Chinese ambassador to Manila, Ma Keqing, to resolve the dispute went nowhere according to the Philippine side.

However, earlier Saturday del Rosario said all eight fishing vessels as well as two of the three larger Chinese vessels blockading the Philippine forces had fled the area, leaving one vessel left for each of the two claimants.

The Filipino official did not specify whether the alleged fresh Chinese reinforcements had arrived Friday or Saturday.

Del Rosario said the civilian Filipino vessel that was harassed was conducting an “archaeological survey” and that the people on board included nine French citizens.

However he did not specify where the alleged harassment occurred.

Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez did not immediately answer queries sent by Agence France-Presse regarding the Filipino civilian vessel.

The military has said a Philippine coast guard vessel remains near the shoal, about 230 kilometers (140 miles) west of the country’s main island of Luzon, monitoring the Chinese activity.

The head of Philippine military forces in the area, Lieutenant General Anthony Alcantara said tension in the area had been “defused” by the departure of most of the Chinese boats.

However del Rosario also said it was “regrettable” the fishing boats were allowed to leave without the Philippines confiscating their catch of endangered species like giant clams, corals and live sharks.

The Philippines says the shoal is in its territory, well within the country’s 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone, as recognized by international law.

However China has insisted the shoal is Chinese territory as part of its claim to all of the West Philippine Sea, even waters up to the coasts of other countries.

Aside from the Philippines and China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei also claim all or parts of the waters as their own.

The Philippines and Vietnam complained last year of increasingly aggressive acts by China in staking its claim to the South China Sea.

However this week’s standoff is the highest-profile in recent years. With a report from Tina G. Santos, Philippine Daily Inquirer


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Tags: Diplomacy , Foreign affairs , Scarborough Shoal , South China Sea , West Philippine Sea

  • tabingbakod

    Filipinos need to more about china. Their new rapist.
    1. As communist, no religion. People observe religion in hiding.
    2. All media including the internet are monitored and sensored. You can not speak ill of the government and government officials.
    3. Not in tha same level as nokor but the chinese are somewhat brainwashed as well. Loyalty to the communist party is taught from school till people die.
    4. The chinese can erase parts of their history because of this overall control. Chinese do not know anything about the tianamen massacre or that their cultural revolution killed millions of their people.
    5. You cannot expect ordinary chinese to know the other side of any story because of media control.
    6. China blurs the line on what is corruption because the government and business go hand in hand. Government officials are so wealthy, they can pay american senators to clean their shoes.
    7. It so ironic that the leftist in the Philippines can close down a factory by workers striking and in china workers cannot strike. Why do you think companies relocate their factories to china, because labour is cheaper and their are no unions.

  • unme

    China’s latest move may be a test on how real the Philippines/US relationship. Let,s wait n see!

  • Joaquin Fernandez

    Where are out nationalists, self proclaimed protector of the nation. Why are their mouths closed against this flagrant intrusion of China but very vocal against the US? Where are the voices of Cong. Casino, Liza Masa, Renato Reyes, Satur Ocampo, KMU, Gabriela who sees nothing good in every administration and the US but welcomes anything coming from China, North Korea? You speak up and let us hear your views on this.

  • 444mangyan888

    yeah…commies..!!! get out in the open and decry..these tsekwa..? basta chekwa..pahirap talga sa pinas..whew… satur ocampo..liza masa..bayan..??? o ano ngayon..? show now where you stand on this issue..!!! you traitors..!!! you will sell the soul of the nation for other country to abuse and trample on so long as they align their interests with yours..!!!!  and you cannot even call yourselves openly as communists..or marxists.. or whatever..!!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_6ODLDBBLVPVJCOODC6Y4CKJTVA lex

    Kahit SAAN at kahit KAILAN, walang nananalo sa WAR, lahat TALO. Dahil lahat ng BUHAY at ARIARIAN na  mawala ay di na kayang ibalik. Pero kung binababoy tayo sa sariling TERITORYO, para tayong buhay na walang silbi ….. kaya KILOS PILIPINAS, sanay tayong makipaglaban sa mapangbaboy na dayuhan!

  • patriot2008

    Redfrogg if all that matter is money, and you say China has lots of money, then how come the Norwegians, whom China boycotted over the Nobel Prize, are now likely blocking China’s access or entry into the group of Arctic nations, which China wishes to enter for easy access up North. The Philippines and Vietnam continue to oppose China in ASEAN, in spite of large amounts of Chinese investment. There is rising anti Chinese sentiment in Japan, India, the Philippines, Vietnam and even Africa and  the US because of China’s bullying arrogant attitude that it has lots of money as you said Redfrogg, and having lots of money gives it the right to run over  everyone else’s borders and national dignity. You talk Redfrogg as if China is the only country that matters in the world, and there is a growing attitude among Chinese that Chinese people are better and smarter than everyone else. In the long run, China will pay for its arrogance and hubris. There was once the cliche of the ugly American, but now its becoming the ugly Chinese all over Asia and the world

    • goldilock

      It’s the Chinese government that is ugly. It does not respect many universal human rights. Chinese citizen have no voice and have few rights. Whatever the politburo says, everyone follows or be killed or jailed.. Be friends with Chinese well inside China in forums and blogs and re-awaken their universal human rights. They will be the one to change China through revolution. For China intrusion, some of it is allowed as freedom of navigation but illegal fishing and poaching is not. Since no one is poaching and doing illegal fishing in that area, go further out to sea and catch them. Leave that Chinese surveillance ship behind.

  • fugeee

     BRING BACK US BASES TO THE PHILIPPINES is the only solution!!! cucking fommunist Ah0le bullies!!!

    • PHtaxpayer

      Your ignorance is typical.  US already has military bases here, PH Navy whistleblower Nancy Gadian and a Senate investigation revealed.  US Navy and airforce have free passage and overflights anywhere in the PH.  Several permanent bases are in Mindanao, disguised under the VFA and Balikatan exercises.

      So why were they not “defending” our claim to Scarborough Shoal?

      • fugeee

        asan katibayan, napatunayan na ba? claims pa lang naman ah…
        pwede ba yun, patawa ka…LOL
        chinese ka siguro…doon kayo mag rally sa tapat ng amo nyong tsekwa…ahaha

  • PHtaxpayer

    Ang dami nag-complain dito but I see only the leftists groups protesting in the streets.  If there is no public clamor, there will be no change in policy.

    • fugeee

      Chinese Embassy-Manila
      H.E. Ambassador
      4896 Pasay Road,
      Dasmarinas Village,
      Makati City

      pwede bang pumasok ang ordinaryong tao dito sa subvd na ito?
      pwede bang mag rally sa loob ng dasma village?
      kung pe pwede lang eh, bakit hindi…hahaha
      chinese talaga mautak…LOL

  • goldilock

    Move the Philippine Coast Guard further out to sea. Foreign fishing boat must not be allowed to fish in Philippine EEZ. No foreign temporary structures should be allowed in any of these submerged shoals. Leave that Chinese surveillance ship behind and do your work protecting Philippine EEZ from foreign fishing vessels and poachers. Continuing the stance of stand your ground and watching that bait Chinese surveillance ship means other Chinese fishing vessel is harvesting fish on other areas of Philippine EEZ with impunity for the coast guard is busy watching Chinese bait surveillance ship and crew playing ping-pong. Go further out of the 200 mile EEZ.

  • txtman

    Congrats!
    You’ve earn your place in history
    The most CORRUPT people in the world history
    A GREAT EARTHQUAKE will devastate a large part of your country this year
        and year on and on and on and on and on
    Couple with great DROUGHT year on and on and on and on
    And NEW STRANGE DISEASES that will take millions of Chinese lives
    That will happened to evil people
    PITIFUL

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4UUKT3KMR3HZPFPTGCWK5XQ2WY Mark

    You got it right.

    Apes.

    Homo sapiens will never elect a mentally-challenged person to be their leader.



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