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The Philippines Coast Guard accuses China of jamming Filipino vessels' tracking systems in the South China Sea. Chinese disruptions coincide with claims of repelling Philippine ships, raising concerns about maritime security. The Philippines strongly condemns the jamming, highlighting its threat to maritime operations. Recent incidents exacerbate tensions, prompting warnings from Chinese analysts about potential escalation and the need for dialogue to resolve disputes.

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00:00 Amid the ongoing tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippines Coast Guard has now accused
00:06 Chinese counterpart of employing disruptive tactics including jamming tracking systems
00:11 of the Filipino vessels.
00:14 The PCG has alleged that China vessels interfered with the transmission of Automatic Identification
00:19 Signal (AIS) crucial for maritime navigation.
00:23 According to Commodore Jay Terela, who is also the spokesperson of West Philippines
00:26 Sea, incident of AIS jamming occurred during recent employments affecting vessel near the
00:32 Bajom de Mesinoc-Scarborough shoal.
00:35 These disruptions coincide with Chinese claims of repealing Philippine ships, raising concern
00:39 about the security and maritime safety.
00:42 The Philippine administration has also strongly condemned the alleged jamming, highlighting
00:46 the threat it poses to maritime operations.
00:48 Terela emphasized that such actions hinders commercial AIS monitoring, endangering Filipino
00:54 vessels in the disputed waters.
00:56 The PCG cited instances where AIS signals from the vessel like BR-BRP Datu Sande were
01:02 reportedly blocked by the China Coast Guard's CCG.
01:05 The timing of these disruptions aligns with Chinese statement of repealing alleged Philippine
01:10 intrusion indicating a deliberate attempt to control the narrative.
01:13 China's sovereignty claim over the Scarborough shoal has fueled tensions between the two
01:17 nations despite a 2016 international arbitration ruling favoring the Philippines.
01:23 Recent incidents, including confrontation between the Coast Guard and alleged destruction
01:27 of marine resources, have further strained bilateral relations.
01:31 Chinese analysts are accusing the Philippines of provocation, alleging deliberate violation
01:35 of Chinese sovereignty.
01:37 They warn that continued provocation might escalate tensions and prompt China to take
01:41 stronger measures to assert control.
01:44 The Philippine-China relationship during the presidency of Duterte initially sought to
01:48 mediate tensions through temporary arrangements for Filipino fishermen near Hungyan Dao.
01:53 However, recent incidents suggest a departure from this understanding, with the Philippines
01:57 accused of aggressive action in disputed territories.
02:01 As both countries navigate complex maritime disputes, the risk of escalation remains a
02:05 concern.
02:06 Dialogue and adherence to international law are crucial to resolve conflict and ensure
02:11 stability in the region.
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