PH says China ‘deliberately stirring up trouble’ in South China Sea
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines on Wednesday accused China of “deliberately stirring up trouble” in the South China Sea.
Jonathan Malaya, spokesperson for a Manila task force on South China Sea, also said China is “maliciously inciting hype” while reiterating the Philippines will not be deterred from exercising its maritime rights.
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He added the waterway was wide enough for both countries to peacefully co-exist.
Malaya’s remarks came a day after the Philippines accused China’s coast guard of harassing, blocking and firing water cannon at Manila’s vessels carrying out a routine resupply mission for Filipino troops stationed at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.
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The actions of China coast guard were “provocative,” illegal” and “unbecoming of a coast guard officer,” Malaya told a press conference.
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