Sunday, August 6, 2023

Nations call out China over ‘dangerous, provocative’ acts in West PH sea

From Rappler (Aug 6, 2023): Nations call out China over ‘dangerous, provocative’ acts in West PH sea (By JODESZ GAVILAN)



The US says China's use of water cannons to disrupt operations of Philippine vessels are inconsistent with international law

MANILA, Philippines – The United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and the European Union on Sunday, August 6, expressed support to the Philippines as one of its vessels was subjected to yet another aggression by the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) during a routine resupply mission to Ayungin Shoal.

The US State Department said that China’s ships “interfered with the Philippines’ lawful exercise of high seas freedom of navigation and jeopardized the safety of the Philippine vessels and crew.”

“Such actions by the PRC (People’s Republic of China) are inconsistent with international law and are the latest in repeated threats to the status quo in the South China Sea, directly threatening regional peace and stability,” the US said.


This statement comes after a chartered supply boat of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) was unable to complete its routine troop rotation and supply drop on Saturday, August 6, after it was blocked and water cannoned by a CCG vessel.

The Philippine Coast Guard says it is collecting evidence and more information about the incident and 'if deemed necessary, the DFA may use the said report in filing an appropriate diplomatic action'

The US added that an attack on the country’s public vessels, aircraft, and armed forces “would invoke the US mutual defense commitments under Article IV of the 1951 US Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty.”
 
‘Dangerous and provocative’

Canada said that it “unreservedly condemns the dangerous and provocative” actions of the CCG. The country also reiterated its support for international law as “continued acts of intimidation and coercion by [China] against its neighbors undermine safety, security, and stability across the region, and raise the risks of grave miscalculations.”

“Unsafe maneuvers and use of water cannons to disrupt the lawful operations of Philippine vessels is unacceptable, and inconsistent with the obligations of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) under international law,” the Embassy of Canada in the Philippines said in a statement.

“Only by ensuring full respect for international law can we collectively set conditions for effective and collaborative management of maritime resources, maintenance of maritime safety and security, preservation of marine biodiversity, and respect for maritime boundaries, while ensuring the rights of all states under international law are protected,” it added.

Australia, Japan, and the European Union (EU) also issued separate statements supporting the Philippines and calling on the respect of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the historic 2016 arbitral ruling against China.

“Australia is concerned by the latest actions directed against the Philippines, which are dangerous and destabilizing,” Australian Ambassador Hae Kyong Yu said on Twitter. “We reiterate our call for peace, stability, and respect for UNCLOS in the South China Sea – a vital international waterway.”

Japanese Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa said they “strongly support” the Philippines’ position, highlighting that it is “totally unacceptable any harassment and actions which infringe on lawful activities of the sea and endanger the navigational safety.”

EU Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Véron said they are “very concerned about dangerous action” by China.

“EU stands with the Philippines in upholding the rules-based international order,” he said on Twitter. “The EU supports the legally binding nature of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration.”

Not the first time

This was not the first time that the CCG “harassed” and blocked Filipino vessels. In July, PCG boats were “constantly followed, harassed, and obstructed by the significantly larger Chinese coast guard vessels” during a resupply mission to Ayungin Shoal.

After the latest incident, the AFP urged its Central Military Commission to “act with prudence and be responsible in their actions to prevent miscalculations and accidents that will endanger people’s lives.” But CCG spokesperson Gan Yu said that the coast guard just implemented necessary controls, urging the Philippine side to “immediately stop its infringing activities in the waters.”

https://www.rappler.com/nation/statements-united-states-canada-countries-china-illegal-use-water-cannons-against-filipino-vessel/

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