• 7 months ago
Amidst escalating tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippines has taken a decisive step, deploying ships to a disputed area where it alleges China is constructing an artificial island. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's office issued a statement confirming the deployment, emphasising the need to monitor what it termed as "supposed illegal activities" by China. Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commodore Jay Tarriela corroborated these claims, citing evidence of small-scale reclamation at the Sabina Shoal, known as Escoda by Manila. Despite these assertions, the Chinese embassy in Manila has yet to respond, potentially exacerbating bilateral rifts. The Philippine national security adviser has even called for the expulsion of Chinese diplomats over an alleged leak regarding a phone conversation about the maritime dispute.

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00:00 As tensions escalate in the South China Sea, the Philippines has taken a decisive step,
00:10 deploying ships to a disrupted area where it alleges China is constructing an artificial
00:16 island.
00:17 President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s office issued a statement confirming the deployment,
00:22 emphasizing the need to monitor what it termed as "supposed illegal activities" by China.
00:30 Philippine Coast Guard Spokesperson Commodore J. Tariella corroborated these claims, citing
00:36 evidence of small-scale reclamation at the Sabina Shoal, known as Escoda by Manila.
00:42 Despite these assertions, the Chinese embassy in Manila has yet to respond, potentially
00:47 exacerbating bilateral rifts.
00:50 The Philippine National Security Advisor has even called for the expulsion of Chinese diplomats
00:55 over an alleged leak regarding a phone conversation about the maritime dispute.
00:59 For more information on the Philippines, visit www.ilo.org. For more information on the Philippines, visit www.ilo.org.
01:06 For more information on the Philippines, visit www.ilo.org.
01:13 For over a year, Beijing and Manila have been locked in heated standoffs over their
01:43 competing claims in the South China Sea, a critical waterway through which $3 trillion
01:49 worth of trade flows annually.
01:51 China's expansive territorial assertions, including those contested by the Philippines,
01:56 Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Vietnam, were deemed invalid by the Permanent Court of Arbitration
02:02 in 2016.
02:04 China's extensive land reclamation efforts, accompanied by the construction of military
02:08 facilities, have raised alarms in Washington and across the region.
02:14 At the heart of the dispute is the Sabina Shoal, where a Philippine vessel has been
02:17 stationed to document alleged Chinese activities, including the dumping of crushed corals.
02:24 Commodore Tariella highlighted the presence of numerous Chinese ships, prompting concerns
02:29 over environmental damage.
02:30 As the Philippines Coast Guard plans to conduct investigations with marine scientists, it
02:35 aims to maintain a prolonged presence at the Sabina Shoal, which serves as a crucial rendezvous
02:41 point for resupply missions to Filipino troops stationed nearby.
02:47 Amidst these developments, tensions persist between Manila and Beijing, underscoring the
02:52 complex geopolitical dynamics in the South China Sea.
02:56 [music]

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