The plan comes following an underwater survey that found damage in Rozul Reef and Escoda Shoal after Chinese maritime militia were seen in the area
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ National Security Council is planning marine scientific research in areas that were reportedly ruined after Chinese maritime militia boats were monitored there.
Asked if a scientific expedition is in the immediate future, Malaya said the NSC was already working on it. Chinese maritime militia, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, are fishing boats that, in practice, “operate alongside Chinese law enforcement and military to achieve Chinese political objectives in disputed waters.”
against PCG and AFP-commissioned vessels on a failed resupply mission to the BRP Sierra Madre, the Philippines’ outpost in the West Philippine Sea.were completed, but not without harassment both from the Chinese Coast Guard and Chinese maritime militia.China has a sweeping claim over the South China Sea – exemplified best, perhaps, by the infamous 9- turned 10-dash line in the key waterway.
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