BBC: South China Sea: Philippines resupplies Spratlys shoal troops
The Philippines says it has delivered fresh supplies to a remote outpost it claims in the South China Sea.
Manila says Beijing's attempts to "block, harass, and interfere with the supply mission" were unsuccessful.
Chinese ships fired water cannon at a Philippine supply mission to the Second Thomas Shoal in the disputed Spratly Islands two weeks before, stopping it from reaching the Filipino troops.
Manila enforces its claim using a decrepit navy ship with a few troops.
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Update #1: Philippines completes mission to disputed shoal after Chinese water cannon incident (Reuters)
Update #2: PH completes resupply mission to shoal despite attempted Chinese 'blockade' (Manila Times)
WNU Editor: Beijing has responded .... China firmly opposes Philippines transporting construction materials to grounded warship (Reuters).
Seen a mini documentary on YouTube about this. Pretty crazy the living conditions on that ship. If those two countries ever go at it, they’ll be the first to get it.
ReplyDeleteXi definitely has a gift for making friends.
ReplyDeleteThe Philippines already has a relatively stable economic system, but being on the side of China and its allies, the only thing left is to stop this dispute against a superpower, China.
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