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Marcos says Philippines won’t be intimidated amid China row

Marcos says Philippines won’t be intimidated amid China row

PHILIPPINES: President Ferdinand Marcos said Sunday (June 23) the Philippines “will not be intimidated” by anyone after a violent clash between the Filipino navy and the Chinese coast guard in the South China Sea.

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By AFP

Sunday 23 June 2024 01:10 PM


Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos. Photo: AFP

Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos. Photo: AFP

The confrontation took place on Monday (June 17) off Second Thomas Shoal as the Chinese sailors foiled an attempt by Philippine forces to resupply marines stationed on a derelict warship that was deliberately grounded atop the disputed shoal in 1999 to assert Manila’s territorial claims.

It was the latest and most serious incident in a series of escalating confrontations between Chinese and Philippine ships in recent months as Beijing steps up efforts to push its claims to nearly all of the strategically located waterway.

“We will never be intimidated or oppressed by anyone,” Marcos said in a speech during a visit to the headquarters of the Philippines’ South China Sea forces on Palawan island, the closest major landmass to the shoal.

Marcos awarded medals to 80 sailors who took part in the resupply mission, urging them to “continue to fulfil your duty of defending the nation” even as he said the situation has become “dangerous”

Second Thomas Shoal lies about 200 kilometres (120 miles) from Palawan and more than 1,000km from China’s nearest major landmass, Hainan island.