Sabi ng China sa Pilipinas - Tanggalin ang BRP Magbanua sa Escoda Shoal | 24 Oras
Summary
TLDRChina has warned that it will sink foreign vessels infringing on its territory and sovereignty. The Philippines responded by stating that the BRP Teresa Magbanua, which has been monitoring the area for five months, is within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and has the sovereign right to be there under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 2016 arbitral award. The Philippine Navy is prepared for any escalation, while the US has expressed support for the Philippines. The situation is tense as China insists on its territorial claims and maritime rights, with the US and the Philippines maintaining their positions.
Takeaways
- 🚨 China warns of sinking foreign vessels that enter their territory and sovereignty.
- 🗣️ The Philippines' Foreign Affairs Department responds to China's demands to remove their ships from the area.
- 🛳️ The BRP Teresa Magbanua is stationed in the Scarborough Shoal to monitor the area due to concerns of a potential reaction.
- 🏝️ The Chinese Foreign Ministry insists on their sovereignty over the area and demands the removal of Philippine ships.
- 🌐 The presence of the BRP Teresa Magbanua is within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone (EEZ) as per the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 2016 arbitral award.
- 🛡️ The Philippine Navy is prepared for any escalation and has contingency plans in place, as stated by the Western Command.
- 🇺🇸 The United States expresses support for the Philippines and emphasizes the importance of international maritime law.
- 🚢 Over 200 Chinese vessels, including maritime militia, are monitored in the West Philippine Sea.
- ⏳ There is an ongoing tension and a strategic plan by China within the year to assert control over the West Philippine Sea.
- 📢 The Philippine Navy is currently focused on the situation at the SCS, with the distance from Palawan being a point of concern.
Q & A
What did China threaten to do regarding foreign vessels in their territory?
-China threatened to sink any foreign vessel that intrudes into their territory and sovereignty.
What was the context of the meeting between China and the Philippines?
-The context was a bilateral consultation mechanism meeting between China and the Philippines, discussing the presence of Philippine vessels in the area.
What was the specific demand made by China to the Philippines during the meeting?
-China demanded that the Philippines remove its vessels from the area, specifically mentioning the BRP Teresa Magbanua.
How long has the BRP Teresa Magbanua been present in the area according to the script?
-The BRP Teresa Magbanua has been present in the area for five months.
What is the Philippine Foreign Affairs Department's stance on the situation with the BRP Teresa Magbanua?
-The Philippine Foreign Affairs Department maintains that the BRP Teresa Magbanua is within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone and that the Philippines has sovereignty and jurisdiction over the area.
What legal basis does the Philippines claim for its presence in the area?
-The Philippines claims its presence is in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 2016 arbitral award.
What is the position of the Chinese Foreign Ministry regarding the situation?
-The Chinese Foreign Ministry insists on the removal of Philippine vessels and continues to assert their sovereignty in the area.
What steps is the Philippine Navy prepared to take in response to potential escalation?
-The Philippine Navy is prepared with contingencies in place and is ready to take steps if the situation escalates.
What is the stance of the Chinese army lieutenant general regarding the South China Sea?
-The Chinese army lieutenant general aims to maintain peace in the South China Sea but warned of consequences if other nations or the Philippines push forward to the frontline.
What has been the response of the United States to the situation in the South China Sea?
-The United States has expressed support for the Philippines, but the specific response to China's statement was not detailed in the script.
How many Chinese vessels have been monitored by the Philippine Navy in the West Philippine Sea?
-The Philippine Navy has monitored over 200 Chinese vessels, including Chinese maritime militia vessels, in the West Philippine Sea.
Outlines
🚢 China's Demand for Foreign Vessels to Leave its Territory
China has warned that it will sink any foreign warship that enters its territory and sovereignty. This statement was made during a meeting with the Philippines, where the Chinese side demanded the removal of a Filipino ship from the area. The Philippine Foreign Affairs department responded by stating that the ship, BRP Teresa Magbanua, was within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and that the country has sovereignty and jurisdiction over the area in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 2016 arbitral award. The presence and activities of China in the region were deemed illegal and a violation of Philippine laws. The Philippine Navy is prepared for any steps China might take, including potential attacks, and has contingency plans in place. The Chinese embassy in the Philippines emphasized that they are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to take measures to protect their territorial sovereignty and maritime rights. The US ambassador to the Philippines reiterated America's support for the Philippines, emphasizing the importance of international maritime law.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Territorial Sovereignty
💡Bilateral Consultation Mechanism (BCM)
💡Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
💡2016 Arbitral Award
💡Chinese Foreign Ministry
💡Philippine Navy
💡China's Maritime Militia
💡United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
💡South China Sea
💡Threats and Provocations
💡Contingency Plans
Highlights
China warns foreign poachers of their territory and sovereignty, stating they will be sunk.
China tells the Philippines to remove their vessel from the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
The BRP Teresa Magbanua is deployed to monitor the area due to concerns of a potential reaction.
China's Foreign Ministry asserts their position, urging the Philippines to remove their vessels.
The Philippines' Foreign Affairs Secretary Teresa Lazaro states that the BRP Teresa Magbanua is within the Philippines' EEZ.
The National Maritime Council states that the Philippines will not leave the area, asserting their sovereignty.
The Philippine Navy is ready to take steps if the situation escalates, with contingencies in place.
The Chinese embassy in the Philippines emphasizes their territorial sovereignty and maritime rights.
Chinese Army Lieutenant General Heay warns of the consequences if other nations are pushed to the frontline by the US.
The US ambassador to the Philippines expresses support for the Philippines.
The Philippine Navy is currently focusing on the BRP Sierra Madre, which is just over 100 km from Palawan.
Dozens of Chinese vessels are spotted in the West Philippine Sea.
Maritime law expert Professor Jay Batongbacal suggests that China's actions in the West Philippine Sea seem planned.
The Philippines should not back down based on threats, as it concerns territorial integrity.
GMA Integrated News reports on the situation with Joseph Morong.
Transcripts
nagbanta ang China na Dudurugin ang
sinumang banyagang manghihimasok sa
kanilang teritoryo at soberanya kasunod
yan ang pulong kung saan sinabi nito sa
Pilipinas na alisin ang barko nito sa ES
The Show ang sagot ng ating Foreign
Affairs department sa pagtutok ni Joseph
moro sa pulong ng bilateral consultation
mechanism of bcm sa pagitan ng Pilipinas
ch sa Beijing kahapon sabi ng China sa
Pilipinas tanggalin ang mga barko ng
Pilipinas sa skoda o sa Bin sh walang
binanggit na pangalan ng China kung
ano-anong mga barko ito Pero limang
buwan ang nasa skoda sh ang brp Teresa
mag Banwa para bantayan ang lugar dahil
sa pangamba na
magre-react malisang brp Teresa Magbanua
sa bcm kahapon iginiit ng Chinese
foreign Ministry ang kanilang posisyon
si sca shul Bukod sa panawagan sa
Pilipinas sa tanggalin ang mga barko
natin doon patuloy an nilang
pangangalagaan ang kanilang soberanya sa
lugar pero pagdiin ni Foreign Affairs
und secretary Teresa Lazaro ang scoda sh
ay nasa loob ng exclusive economic zone
o eas ng Pilipinas pinag-usapan din daw
sa bcm kung paano mapapababa ang tensyon
sa lugar ayon sa National maritime
council Hindi aalis saod shul ang
Pilipinas May soberanya sovereign R at
jurisdiction daw ang Pilipinas sa iisi
nito na sumusunod sa United Nations
convention on the law of the CEO un clus
at 2016 arbitral award ang presensya daw
at aktibidad ng China ang Iligal at
paglabag sa mga batas ang Philippine
Navy handa raw sanaan maging hakbang ng
China one of the options yan na
pupwedeng gawin ng kabilang side is atak
yan but are already conting is in place
na alam din naman ng ating western
command what what to do If in case this
would escalate sabi ng Chinese embasy sa
Pilipinas minamanmanan nila ang mga
nangyayari sa lugar at handa silang
magpatupad ng mga hakbang para
mapangalagaan ang kanilang territorial
Sovereignty at maritime rights sabi ni
Chinese army lieutenant general heay sa
isang panayam manatili sanang mapayapa
ang South China Sea Pero kung itutulak
raw ng Amerika ang ibang bansa o sarili
nito sa frontline mawawalan raw ng pase
ang people liberation army Dudurugin
nila ang anumang banyagang panghihimasok
sa territorial sovereign at maritime R
ng China Sinusubukan naming Kunan ng
pahayag ang Amerika kaugnay sa pahayag
ng China pero sa isang panayam sa US
ambassador to the Philippines muli naman
nagpahayag ng suporta sa Pilipinas ang
Amerika But I can certainly say that the
n9 das line or now 10 das line that
China
hason a factual Uh a factual
representation of International maritime
law aminado ang Philippine Navy na
nakatuon ng kanilang pansin ngayon sa
scot shul na lampas 100 km lamang ang
layo mula sa Palawan nitong mga
nakaraang araw daan-daang mga barko ng
China ang namataan sa West Philippines
sea marami nasa Escoda sh lampas 200
barko ng China kasama ang mga Chinese
maritime milicia vessels ang na-monitor
ng Philippine Navy Nong isang linggo na
pinakamataas na bilang ngayong taon para
kay maritime law expert professor J
batumbakal hindi dapat bumigay ang
Pilipinas lalo't kung pagbabasehan raw
ang mga nagiging aksyon ng China sa West
Philippines sea ay tila may pinaplano
ito within this year probably that's
what they want to
do to take the West Philippine Sea
completely either by us
withdrawing or simply aking to their
demands hence all the threats all the
provocations we cannot withdraw on the
basis of threats para sa GMA integrated
news Joseph Morong nakatutok 2 oras
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