China says PH 'infringes' on sovereignty for sending military aircraft near Spratly Islands | Global News

China says PH ‘infringes’ on sovereignty for sending military aircraft near Spratly Islands

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 08:09 PM August 22, 2020

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian takes a question at the daily media briefing in Beijing on April 8, 2020. (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP)

MANILA, Philippines — Chinese Foreign Ministry has claimed that the Philippines supposedly violated China’s security and sovereignty after sending military aircraft close to Spratly Islands, which China calls Nansha Islands.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian issued this remark after a reporter asked his reaction on the Department of Foreign Affairs’ filing of diplomatic protest against China over Chinese Coast Guard’s “illegal confiscation” of Filipino fishermen’s fish aggregating devices in a Philippine-claimed shoal off Zambales or Bajo de Masinloc.

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“The Philippines infringes on China’s sovereignty and security by sending military aircraft into air space adjacent to Nansha islands and reefs garrisoned by China. China urges the Philippine side to immediately stop illegal provocations,” Lijian said during his regular press briefing on Friday.

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Lijian also called China’s actions in the Scarborough Shoal, Huangyan Dao for China, as “lawful practice.”

“It is beyond reproach for China Coast Guard to conduct law enforcement in Huangyan Dao waters as it is a lawful practice,” the spokesman said.

The Scarborough shoal which is locally known as Panatag Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc is among Philippine-claimed territories in the West Philippine Sea. It is also being claimed by Chinese, saying it is within the nine-dash line map.

The DFA, under Foreign Affairs Secretary Teddy Boy Locsin Jr., also objected to China’s continuing illicit issuances of radio challenges to Philippine aircraft conducting legitimate regular maritime patrols in the West Philippine Sea.

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