"Monster ship" ng China Coast Guard, binuntutan ang BRP Teresa Magbanua sa loob ng EEZ ng Pilipinas | 24 Oras Weekend

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Malinaw na pananakot ang intensyon ng China sa paglalagi ng tinaguriang "monster ship" ng China Coast Guard sa loob ng Exclusive Economic Zone ng Pilipinas, ayon sa isang maritime expert. Ang Philippine Coast Guard, nanindigang 'di magpapatinag kahit abot-tanaw lang ang barko ng China sa BRP Teresa Magbanua.


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00:00It is clear that China's intention to launch the China Coast Guard's monster ship
00:06inside the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines, according to a maritime expert.
00:11The Philippine Coast Guard claims that the Chinese ship will not sink even if it reaches the BRP Teresa Magbanwa.
00:19J.P. Soriano is on the scene.
00:21The Philippine Coast Guard's China Coast Guard's CCGV-5901, which is categorized as the monster ship of the China Coast Guard in Escoda or Sabina Shoal, is still in the BRP Teresa Magbanwa.
00:38It is inside our exclusive economic zone.
00:42According to the PCG, the distance of the Philippine ship's monster ship is only 800 yards or 750 meters today.
00:51It will only reach Tanau if it is sunk.
00:54The Dolomite Beach in Manila is that far if you will walk from the Kilometer Zero Marker in Luneta.
01:02It is clearly seen in the picture how a small ship deployed the monster ship of China and reached the BRP Teresa Magbanwa.
01:11China Coast Guard 5901, within the vicinity waters of Sabina Shoal.
01:18This is Philippine Coast Guard Vessel BRP Teresa Magbanwa, MRRV 9701.
01:26You are within the Philippine exclusive economic zone.
01:29What is the intention of your small boat? Over.
01:33The monster ship that passed through the EEZ and parts of the West Philippine Sea was monitored for a few weeks.
01:40According to the PCG, this is a clear indication of the fear of the China Coast Guard in the BRP Teresa Magbanwa that is guarding Escoda Shoal.
01:50With the clear guidance of our President and the intention of the Commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard to maintain our presence in Escoda Shoal,
01:58we're not going to pull out and we're not going to be intimidated.
02:02The Department of Foreign Affairs has not yet received an official report on the passage of the Chinese monster ship in the EEZ of the Philippines.
02:11According to maritime law expert Dr. J. Batong-Bacal, there is nothing illegal in the movements of the Chinese monster ship.
02:20It can violate the freedom of navigation in the high seas and in the EEZ of a country like the Philippines.
02:28But it is clear that China's intention is to intimidate the Philippines.
02:33This is a new gunboat diplomacy or threat to a large country from a small country.
02:40This could be a way for China to force the Philippines to negotiate with them.
02:49This was also the case in the 2-plus-2 ministerial meeting on Monday of the foreign and defense ministers of the Philippines and Japan.
02:57The possible agreement of the Philippines and Japan for the Reciprocal Access Agreement or RAA,
03:05which is their version of the Visiting Forces Agreement or VFA of the Philippines and America.
03:13This is not the first time in China, but again in Japan,
03:17that they are imitating the aggressive actions of China in the West Philippine Sea.
03:22The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines has not yet responded to the statement of the Japanese Embassy.
03:28But the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines said earlier that the Philippines and China are in agreement
03:34for a peaceful negotiation to reach an agreement and avoid chaos in the Aeongin Shoal and the West Philippine Sea.
03:42For GMA Integrated News, JP Soriano.
03:46Tune in for 24 hours.
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