From Rappler (Apr 30, 2023): US urges China: Stop harassing Philippine vessels (By REUTERS)
The United States calls on China 'to desist from its provocative and unsafe conduct' after the recent incident near the Ayungin Shoal
WASHINGTON, USA – The United States urged China on Saturday, April 29, to stop harassing Philippine vessels in the South China Sea, pledging to stand with the Philippines after another maritime confrontation between the two Asian countries.
“We call upon Beijing to desist from its provocative and unsafe conduct,” the US State Department said in a statement.
The Philippines on Friday, April 28, accused China’s coast guard of “aggressive tactics” following an incident during a Philippine Coast Guard patrol close to the Philippines-held Ayungin Shoal (Second Thomas Shoal), a flashpoint for previous altercations located 105 nautical miles (195 kilometers) off its coast.
China on Sunday, April 30, said it was willing to handle maritime differences with countries of concern in the South China Sea through friendly consultations and warned the United States against interference.
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“The US, as a country outside of the region, must not interfere with the South China Sea matter or use the South China Sea matter to sow discord among regional countries,” a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said in a written statement.
The Ayungin Shoal is home to a small military contingent aboard a rusty World War II-era US ship that was intentionally grounded in 1999 to reinforce the Philippines’ territorial claims. In February, the Philippines said a Chinese ship had directed a “military-grade laser” at one of its resupply vessels.
China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, with a “nine-dash line” on maps that stretches more than 1,500 kilometers off its mainland and cuts into the exclusive economic zones of Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia. An international arbitral ruling in 2016 dismissed that line as having no legal basis.
China’s foreign ministry on Friday said the Philippine vessels had intruded into Chinese waters and made deliberate provocative moves.
The State Department said Washington “stands with our Philippine allies in upholding the rules-based international maritime order.”
https://www.rappler.com/nation/united-states-urges-china-stop-harassing-philippine-vessels-april-2023/
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