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An aerial view shows the Philippine-occupied Thitu Island, locally known as Pag-asa, in the contested Spratly Islands, South China Sea, on March 9, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Philippines builds new station on South China Sea island

MANILA, Dec 1 — The Philippines has built a new coast guard station on the contested island of Thitu in the South China Sea, boosting its ability to monitor the movements of Chinese vessels and aircraft in the busy disputed waterway.

As tension mounts over territorial claims in the area, the Philippine Coast Guard spotted a Chinese navy ship and dozens of militia vessels around the island early this year, one of nine features Manila occupies in the Spratly archipelago.

Inaugurated on Friday (December 1), the new three-storey facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology like radar, automatic identification, satellite communication, and coastal cameras, the Philippine Coast Guard said in a statement.

“The behaviour of the Chinese Coast Guard, People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, and Chinese militias are sometimes unpredictable. They do not adhere to the international order, to the rule of law.

“What they are describing as gray-zone tactics … are pure bullying and it is purely illegal. It is not acceptable in the international order,” Philippine national security adviser Eduardo Ano told the press during a visit to the island.

The Chinese embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Manila’s outpost of Thitu is its biggest and most strategically important in the South China Sea, largely claimed by Beijing, despite conflicting territorial claims by several regional nations.

Known locally as Pag-asa, Thitu lies about 300 miles (480 km) west of the Philippine province of Palawan. Home to about 200 people, it is used by Manila to maintain its territorial claim.

Besides the Philippines, Brunei, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Vietnam have competing claims of sovereignty in the South China Sea, a conduit for goods over US$3 trillion (RM14.02 trillion) yearly.

— Reuters

 

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