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Philippines rehearsed on the East Sea

 

The Philippines coastal police conducted maritime rehearsals on the East Sea on April 24, in the middle of the stressful situation because of the presence of Chinese vessels.

Armando Balilo, the Philippine Coastal police force spokesman, said it has conducted exercises related to training on navigation, small boat operation, maintenance and logistics activities.

Some Philippine coastal ships began rehearsing from last week, while yesterday's training activities were conducted near the town of Tieu, the entities of the Spratly Islands of Vietnam were occupied by the Philippines, along with the Philippines

Philippine coastal police in the maritime rehearsal on the East Sea on April 24.

Scarborough shutters, one of the major fishing grounds in the region, has long been a conflict between Manila and Beijing.

The situation of the South China Sea became tense with more than 200 Chinese vessels from March 7 anchoring at the first three-year beach in the existent island of the Spratly Islands of Vietnam, where the Philippines also claimed sovereignty.

Most vessels have radiated other areas in the Spratly Islands.

Beijing denied allegations, said that this was only a "fishing vessel" anchored avoiding bad weather, but the ships were present for many days without catching even though smooth weather.

Meanwhile, Vietnam affirmed that the activity of Chinese vessels in the first beach has violated the sovereignty of Vietnam, violating international law and asking China to terminate violations and respectful Vietnamese sovereignty

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