Philippine civilian fleet was followed by Chinese ships and gave up going to disputed waters

Published May 16, 2024

Tridge summary

A Filipino civilian fleet attempting to deliver supplies to the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea was forced to abandon its mission after being pursued by Chinese coast guard ships. The fleet, which included five commercial fishing boats and about 100 small boats, was initiating a three-day operation to provide food and fuel to Filipino fishermen. Despite being intercepted and chased away, a 10-member advance team successfully delivered supplies to the fishermen before the mother ship had to return to Subic Port. The Chinese Foreign Ministry had previously extended goodwill arrangements for Filipino fishing boats in the area, but warned that it would protect its territorial sovereignty and jurisdiction, and would hold the Philippines accountable for any infringements.
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(Manila Comprehensive News) The civilian fleet of the Philippines that was delivering supplies to the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea said that due to continuous tracking and pursuit by Chinese coast guard ships, the fleet could not get close to Scarborough Shoal and was forced to abandon the plan to move forward. A civilian fleet of about 200 people initiated by the Philippine civil group "This is Ours" (Atin Ito) Alliance went to the waters near Scarborough Shoal (China calls it Huangyan Island) on Wednesday (May 15) to carry out a three-day supply delivery operation to provide food and fuel to Filipino fishermen at sea to safeguard the rights of the Philippines. However, the mother ship of this civilian fleet has been continuously followed by two Chinese coast guard ships since Wednesday evening. For safety reasons, it was forced to abandon the plan and return to the Philippine Subic Port on Thursday (16th) a day earlier. The captain of the mother ship, ...
Source: Zaobao

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