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South China Sea: PLA blocks Philippine warship in move Manila calls ‘reckless’

Beijing warns neighbour to stop ‘provocative acts’ after halting vessel near disputed Scarborough Shoal, while Manila decries ‘harassment’

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The Chinese frigate BN 554 tails the Philippine warship BRP Emilio Jacinto near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Monday in a rare incident involving the two navies. Photo: AFP/Armed Forces of the Philippines Public Affairs Office
Enoch Wong
China’s military said it “effectively stopped” a Philippine Navy ship from entering waters near a disputed South China Sea shoal this week – an encounter Manila described as “reckless” and “dangerous”.
In a statement on Thursday, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theatre Command, which oversees the South China Sea, said the Philippine warship BRP Emilio Jacinto (PS35) tried to intrude into Chinese territorial waters near Scarborough Shoal – known as Huangyan Island in China – on Monday.

Naval and air forces were dispatched to monitor, warn, and expel the ship, according to the statement.

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“The scene was handled with strict adherence to law and regulations, in a professional and standardised manner,” said Senior Colonel Tian Junli, the command’s spokesman. He said the PLA had “forcefully and effectively stopped the incursion”. Tian also accused Manila of “distorting facts and misleading international perception”.

“Scarborough Shoal is China’s inherent territory,” Tian added. “We sternly warn the Philippine side to immediately stop infringing and provocative acts, and to cease hyping and distorting the facts.”
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Manila also addressed the incident in a statement on Thursday.

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