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Philippines to develop islands in South China Sea – Brawner

From Rappler (Jan 15, 2024): Philippines to develop islands in South China Sea – Brawner (REUTERS)



'We'd like to improve all the nine, especially the islands we are occupying,' AFP Chief of Staff Romeo Brawner says after attending a command conference led by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines will develop islands in the South China Sea that it considers part of its territory to make them more habitable for troops, Manila’s military chief Romeo Brawner told reporters on Monday, January 15.

The plans come amid heightened tensions between the Philippines and China, both of whom claim territory in the South China Sea and have traded accusations of aggressive behavior in the strategic waterway.

Apart from the Second Thomas Shoal, locally known as Ayungin, the Philippines occupies eight other features in the South China Sea, and considers them part of its exclusive economic zone.

“We’d like to improve all the nine, especially the islands we are occupying,” Brawner said after attending a command conference led by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the military headquarters.

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The features include Thitu island, the biggest and most strategically important in the South China Sea. Known locally as Pag-asa, Thitu lies about 300 miles (480 km) west of the Philippine province of Palawan.

The military wants to bring a desalination machine for troops living aboard a warship that the Philippines deliberately grounded on Second Thomas Shoal in 1999 to assert its sovereignty claim, he said.

Besides the Philippines, Brunei, China, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam have competing claims of sovereignty in the South China Sea, a conduit for goods in excess of $3 trillion every year.

Also included in the military’s modernization plans is the acquisition of more ships, radars, and aircraft as the Philippines shifts its focus to territorial from internal defense, Brawner said.

https://www.rappler.com/philippines/philippines-develop-islands-south-china-sea/

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