PH ship pushes Chinese vessel from Zambales
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel, BRP Teresa Magbanua, achieves a milestone by successfully pushing the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel CCG-3304 further away from the coast of Zambales, now estimated to be at a distance of 100-105 nautical miles, the PCG says on Jan. 30, 2025. Despite CCG-3304's assertions that it was patrolling within China's maritime jurisdiction and refusing to recognize the arbitral award, the BRP Teresa Magbanua emphasized that the Chinese vessel lacked legal authority and was, in fact, violating the Philippine Maritime Zones Act, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the 2016 arbitral award. In addition, the PCG has been monitoring the presence of three other CCG vessels off the coast of Zambales. CCG-5901 is currently approximately 103.63 nautical miles away, CCG-3502 is about 115.22 nautical miles, and CCG-3103 is positioned approximately 134.10 nautical miles from the coast of Zambales.
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Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel, BRP Teresa Magbanua, achieves a milestone by successfully pushing the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel CCG-3304 further away from the coast of Zambales, now estimated to be at a distance of 100-105 nautical miles, the PCG says on Jan. 30, 2025. Despite CCG-3304's assertions that it was patrolling within China's maritime jurisdiction and refusing to recognize the arbitral award, the BRP Teresa Magbanua emphasized that the Chinese vessel lacked legal authority and was, in fact, violating the Philippine Maritime Zones Act, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the 2016 arbitral award. In addition, the PCG has been monitoring the presence of three other CCG vessels off the coast of Zambales. CCG-5901 is currently approximately 103.63 nautical miles away, CCG-3502 is about 115.22 nautical miles, and CCG-3103 is positioned approximately 134.10 nautical miles from the coast of Zambales.
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00:00The Philippine Coast Guard Vessel 9701. This is China Coast Guard Vessel 3304, patrolling in the sea area under the jurisdiction of People's Republic of China in accordance with the law.
00:15The so-called award for South China Sea arbitration is illegal and invalid. China 9-0 accepts, no recognizes. Over.
00:26China Coast Guard Vessel 3304. This is Philippine Coast Guard Vessel BRP Terasamagbanwa MRRV 9701. In accordance with the Republic Act 12064, the Philippine Maritime Zones Act, the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea to which you are a party, and the 2016 Arbitral Award, we are conducting maritime law enforcement operations.
00:50You are advised that you are currently sailing within a Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone, approximately 102 nautical miles southwest of Caponis Point, Zambales, Philippines. You do not possess an illegal authority to patrol within a Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone. You are directed to depart immediately and notify us of your intention. Your illegal activity will be reported to higher authorities. Over.
01:20Thank you for watching!
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