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South China Sea: 4 Chinese Navy ships spotted by Philippines may pave way for big clash

  • The presence of the ships including two Chinese destroyers shows that China is testing the resolve of Manila and its allies, analysts say

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Police block activists near the Chinese consulate in Makati, Philippines on June 14. The group is protesting against China’s continued aggression in South China Sea. Photo: AP
Four Chinese Navy ships were recently observed in Philippine territory in the South China Sea, a Filipino military spokesman said on Friday, just days after a clash between both sides at the Second Thomas Shoal that caused several injuries.
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Analysts say the presence of the ships on Wednesday and recent deployments of other Chinese vessels in the disputed waters indicate that Beijing is prepared to step up its maritime confrontations and test the resolve of the Philippines and its allies.

Military public affairs chief Colonel Xerxes Trinidad said in a statement that the four ships, including two People’s Liberation Army Navy destroyers, a frigate and a replenishment oiler, were spotted on Wednesday afternoon in the Balabac Strait off Palawan island.

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“As part of standard operating procedures, these vessels were challenged and they responded accordingly,” Trinidad said.

The area where the ships appeared was commonly used by international vessels passing through “our waters”, he added.

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