The Philippines
on Monday accused China of
raising tensions anew in the West Philippine Sea for conducting a test flight
over a Manila-claimed reef, saying it will be protesting Beijing ’s action.
“We will file it in due course. Fiery Cross or Kagitingan Reef
is part of our Kalayaan Island Group,” Foreign Affairs spokesman Charles Jose
told reporters.
“The test flight of China in Kagitingan has definitely
raised tensions in the region,” Jose said. “That’s the fear, that China will be able to take control of the South China Sea , and it will affect the freedom of
navigation and freedom of overflight plus unimpeded flow of commerce.”
The Philippines
has adopted the name West Philippine Sea for
parts of the waters that fall under its exclusive economic zone as allowed by
the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
All claimants, except for Brunei , have stationed military
troops in their territories in the vast sea, said to be sitting atop huge oil
and gas deposits.
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