This has become the 'regular' situation in the West Philippine Sea, says Armed Forces of the Philippines chief General Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr
Up to 6 Chinese coast guard ships are currently patrolling the West Philippine Sea, Armed Forces of the
"There are
about 5 to 6....It's the usual. They're in Ayungin Shoal. They're also in
Scarborough Shoal. The latest that we saw – we submitted this report to the
Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) – is the ongoing reclamation,"
Catapang said in an interview after the ceremonial turnover of the brand new M4
assault rifles of the Army and the Marines.
This has become
the "regular" situation in the West Philippine
Sea , Catapang said. More ships were reported in the past.
Most of the
Chinese ships were sighted in Scarborough Shoal located off the coast of
Zambales in Luzon, and Mischief Reef off the coast of Palawan .
The Chinese Coast
Guard has been occupying Scarborough Shoal since a standoff with the Philippine Navy in 2012, where the Philippines
withdrew its ship. This has affected the livelihood of Filipino fishermen who
are being driven away from the shoal, a fertile fishing ground.
Mischief Reef is
also a Philippine-claimed outcrop that China occupied in 1995. It has
since served as China 's
forward operating base. Mischief Reef is located near Ayungin Shoal, where the Philippines
grounded a ship in response to the occupation of the reef.
The BRP Sierra Madre now serves as a unconventional naval
detachment, which China
wants to be towed away.
[Video report: Up to 6 Chinese ships patrolling West PH Sea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6JUbeUHOZo]
The new
Philippine military chief is not new to handling issues of territorial defense.
A former chief of the Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom), Catapang used to be
responsible for Scarborough Shoal before the disputed maritime territory was
transferred to Palawan 's Westcom.
"When I was
still with Nolcom and General Rustico Guerrero was with Westcom, he used to ask
me: 'Mistah, I'm looking for 5 or 6 ships that I always see in Mischief Reef.
They're missing. It might be in your area?'"
He said he
replied, "Mistah, the two are with me," which showed that "the
ships are just shuttling back and forth."
The Philippines is seeking regional support for its
Triple Action Plan proposal that includes a moratorium on
provocative activities in the West
Philippines Sea .
China
has rejected it, however.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/66227-chinese-ships-west-philippine-sea
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