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Philippine forces successfully navigate disputed shoal for the first time since agreement with China

July 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Philippine government recently transported food and supplies to a disputed shoal in the South China Sea. The trip marked the first supply mission to Second Thomas Shoal since the Philippines and China reached a deal to prevent clashes between their forces. The mission was successful in delivering supplies to the Filipino navy contingent at the shoal without any confrontations. This was attributed to the professionalism of the Philippine navy and coast guard, as well as coordination between various government departments.

Chinese and Philippine coast guards communicated for coordination during the supply mission, in a departure from past confrontational behaviors. Chinese coast guard ships did not hinder or shadow the Philippine vessels during the mission, as they had done in the past. China’s coast guard confirmed the delivery of supplies within the temporary arrangement agreed upon with the Philippines. The terms of the deal between the two countries have not been made public, but it was reached after a series of meetings between diplomats from both sides.

The violent confrontations in the South China Sea have involved Chinese forces using water cannons and blocking maneuvers to prevent supplies from reaching Filipino navy personnel at Second Thomas Shoal. In one incident, Chinese forces rammed and boarded two Philippine navy boats, seizing weapons and supplies. The United States and its allies have condemned the actions at the shoal and called for the rule of law and freedom of navigation to be upheld in the region. The South China Sea is a key global trade route with valuable resources, and tensions have been rising among several countries with territorial claims in the area.

In addition to China and the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan are also involved in territorial disputes in the South China Sea. The U.S. has deployed Navy ships and fighter jets in the region to assert freedom of navigation, a move that China views as a threat to regional stability. While the U.S. does not have territorial claims in the disputed waters, it has pledged to defend the Philippines, its oldest treaty ally in Asia, in the event of an armed attack. The South China Sea remains a point of contention in the broader rivalry between the U.S. and China.

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