China claims it's PH that rammed into its ship
Despite video clips showing Chinese ships running after a Philippine vessel, China said it was the Philippines that rammed into its ship. Lin also said that the Philippines supposedly ignored China's "firm and repeated dissuasion."
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00:00On August 25, the Philippine Fisheries and Water Resources Bureau's ship,
00:04regardless of China's resolute opposition and repeated persuasion,
00:08insisted on entering the waters near the Xianbing River in the South China Sea,
00:13and in a dangerous manner, deliberately collided with a Chinese maritime police ship on the spot.
00:19The responsibility for the collision of the two ships is entirely on the Chinese side.
00:25China's maritime police, according to the Domestic and International Laws,
00:28took necessary measures against the ships of the Philippine Fisheries and Water Resources Bureau,
00:32and operated, professionalized, restrained, and regulated them on the spot.
00:37For some time, the Philippine Fisheries and Water Resources Bureau has frequently sent maritime police ships,
00:40military ships, and others to break into the waters near the Xianbing River,
00:44in an attempt to replenish the non-maritime police ships that have been stranded in the Xianbing River for a long time,
00:51in order to achieve a long-term existence.
00:54The Philippine Fisheries and Water Resources Bureau has seriously violated the sovereignty of China,
00:58and seriously violated the declaration of the South China Sea,
01:02and destroyed the peace and stability of the South China Sea.
01:04China urges the Philippine Fisheries and Water Resources Bureau to immediately stop the provocation of infringement,
01:08and immediately withdraw the relevant ships.
01:11China will continue to take resolute and effective measures in accordance with the law,
01:15to maintain its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights,
01:18and to maintain the seriousness of the declaration of the South China Sea.
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