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ViralPress on MSNPhilippine Coast Guard pushes back Chinese vessels lurking near Philippine coastThe Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said it pushed back two Chinese vessels lurking near the Philippine coast. Video shows crew of the PCG vessel BRP Cabra radio challenging China Coast Guard (CCG) ship ...
The Philippines has, for over a month, been engaged in face-offs with Chinese vessels off the coast of heavily populated Luzon province.
The South China Sea is the linchpin of modern Indo-Pacific relations. As the United States and China remain locked in a Great ...
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Hosted on MSNPhilippine Coast Guard 'continues to push back' Chinese ship near lurking near Philippine shoresThe Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said it is continuing to push back a Chinese ship sailing near Philippine shores. Video ...
Meanwhile, Tarriela disclosed that BRP Teresa Magbanua is actively challenging China Coast Guard vessel 3304, which was last seen about 82 to 88 nm from the Zambales shoreline. The PCG vessel ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has again thwarted another attempt, the second in two days, by the China Coast Guard (CCG) to move closer to the coastline of Zambales.
“Together, we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that our maritime sovereignty remains a zone of peace, safety and prosperity for all,” Philippine Coast Guard District Commander Rejard Marfe said in ...
the PCG remains committed to challenging the illegal presence of Chinese Coast Guard vessels. The PCG will not allow China to alter the status quo by encroaching closer to the coastline of Zambales,” ...
The China Coast Guard will strengthen patrols jointly carried out by vessels, patrol aircraft and shipborne helicopters in the future to improve its ability to safeguard national territorial ...
China Coast Guard (CCG) 3103 used the device apparently to deter the PCG’s BRP Cabra from getting closer to the Chinese ship, PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea Commodore Jay Tarriela said ...
MANILA: The Philippines said Saturday (Jan 25) it had suspended a scientific survey in the contested South China Sea due to "dangerous" harassment by Chinese navy and coast guard vessels and aircraft.
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