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Chinese ships chase and briefly block Philippine boats as a US military surveillance plane circles overhead. The Philippine boats were on a resupply mission to a tiny garrison in the hotly contested West Philippine Sea.

"We don’t need to ask permission from the Chinese government," says Commodore Jay Tarriela of the Philippine Coast Guard. (Video Courtesy of AFP)

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00:20 Well, the Philippine Coast Guard successfully supported the supply
00:37 mission of the armed force to the Philippines.
00:40 We deployed two Philippine Coast Guard vessels, BRP Sindangan and BRP Cabra.
00:47 They departed Palawan last 21 August.
00:52 And yesterday afternoon, they were able to successfully support
00:56 the supply mission of the armed forces of the Philippines.
00:59 We don't need to ask permission from the Chinese government.
01:05 As far as the Philippine government is concerned,
01:08 a young inshore falls within the exclusive economic zone of our country.
01:12 Secondly, I also don't agree that they are extending
01:18 humanitarian act for our soldiers to receive supply.
01:22 As a matter of fact, the Philippine Coast Guard vessels, we have the videos and
01:26 photos, those embedded journalists also have their own
01:30 recording of what really transpired during the supply operation.
01:34 The supply boats and the Philippine Coast Guard vessels both experienced
01:41 the harassment and the blocking of all these boats for
01:46 us to be prevented in entering a UN show.
01:49 Well, as far as the national government is concerned and for
01:52 the Philippine Coast Guard, we don't really need to explain
01:56 what are the supplies that we are bringing on board BRP Sierra Madre.
02:00 Whether those are just food or those are construction supplies,
02:04 there's no reason for us to explain to the People's Republic of China.
02:08 And there's also no reason for us to ask permission from them as to what types of
02:13 materials are we going to bring on board.
02:16 Because as I said, a young inshore is within the exclusive economic zone of
02:20 the Philippines.
02:22 >> This is China Coast Guard approaching 302.
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02:36 >> We are reminded that the China- >> Distance at 1.0.
02:40 >> Speed is at- >> Well embodied in the naming of
02:43 the island.
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