We are welcome in China too, PCG says of Chinese Coast Guard visit to Manila
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard said it will welcome a Chinese Coast Guard ship when it arrives in Manila out of "diplomatic reciprocity."
Adm. Joel Garcia, PCG commandant clarified that
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He added that
Reported harassment by China's Coast Guard
On the several cases of Filipino vessels being harassed by CCG ships in the West Philippine Sea, Garcia said this would be an opportunity for both sides to discuss the issue.
Hundreds of Chinese ships, including coast guard, navy and fishing vessels,
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Garcia added that the proper resolution for the two countries is to come up with a "win-win" solution that would ensure the security and safety of Filipino fishermen and public vessels in the country's waters.
According to the PCG chief, it was the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that approved the CCG's request to undertake a port visit to the country.
This would be the third
Garcia noted that all issues that will
Asked whether China sees the upcoming port visit as just a visit or sailing on their own waters, Garcia said he does not think the CCG will
Scarborough Shoal
In a March 2019 report to the US Congress, US Indo-Pacific Command head
Davidson reported to the US Congress that Chinese coast guard vessels "regularly harass and intimidate fishing vessels from our treaty ally, the Philippines, operating near Scarborough Reef,
The Department of National Defense (DND) itself reported that a CCG ship blocked Filipino vessels conducting a resupply mission to the Philippine Navy's BRP Sierra Madre grounded on
In a report to the House of Representatives, the DND
The DND report also noted that CCG ships have been regularly monitoring
"Notably, China regularly deploys at least one CCG vessel perceived to be monitoring the activities there at, including
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