Philippines spots 200 Chinese ships near disputed reef


Manila, Mar 21 (IANS): A Philippine government task force said on Sunday that more than 200 Chinese militia vessels were spotted moored off a disputed reef in the South China Sea.

The Philippine Coast Guard monitored the vessels on March 7 off Whitsun Reef, which is within the the country's exclusive economic zone and continental shelf, according to the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea.

"Despite clear weather at the time, the Chinese vessels massed at the reef showed no actual fishing activities and had their full white lights turned on during night time," dpa news agency quoted report by the task force as saying.

It expressed concern about the environmental damage the ships could cause to coral reefs in the area, as well as the risk to safety of navigation in the area.

According to the Coast Guard, they were fishing vessels manned by Chinese maritime militia personnel.

Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr said he will wait for the recommendation of the military before filing a diplomatic protest against China over the presence of the large number of Chinese militia vessels in Philippine-claimed territory.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its territory and has built artificial islands with military-capable facilities over reefs and outcrops in the area.

Aside from the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also have overlapping claims to the area, which is believed to be rich in marine and mineral resources.

 

 

  

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