Philippines Spots Chinese Research Vessel Near Reef, Cites Illegal Activities
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- The Philippines reported spotting the Chinese-flagged research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 33 near a reef, escorted by two coastguard ships.
- A spokesperson stated Chinese personnel were observed conducting illegal activities, violating Philippine sovereignty and international law.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Tensions between Beijing and Manila have been rising over the past few weeks, with Manila accusing Beijing of deploying maritime militia and coastguard ships in contested areas of the South China Sea.
The Philippines said the Chinese-flagged research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 33 had been spotted near the reef on Saturday, escorted by two coastguard ships.
Jay Tarriela, a spokesman for the Philippine coastguard, said “Chinese personnel were observed landing and conducting illegal activities”.
He added that the coastguards carried out a “maritime domain awareness flight” on Sunday to “address and drive away unauthorised marine scientific research activities”, adding that such actions constituted a violation of Philippine sovereignty and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Tensions between Beijing and Manila have been rising over the past few weeks, with Manila accusing Beijing of deploying maritime militia and coastguard ships in contested areas of the South China Sea.
Offene Fragen
- What specific illegal activities were observed?
- What is the exact location of the reef?
- What will be the next steps taken by the Philippines?
- What is China's response to these accusations?




