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China alleges that a Philippine ship rammed our ship on Sabina Shoal

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Manila: China has accused the Philippines that its ship deliberately collided with the Chinese coast guard on Monday morning. Two Philippine coast guard ships entered the Sabina Shoal (continental shelf) and approached it at 3.24am today (Monday), despite a warning from the Chinese coast guard ship, a spokesperson said on the Chinese Coast Guard website. Wag deliberately clashed with him. Regarding this act of the Philippines, Chinese spokesperson Gan Yu said that the Philippines should stop taking such provocative actions or be prepared to suffer the consequences. Along with this, Gan reiterated China’s indisputable sovereignty over the entire South China Sea. But claimed. Along with that, China also claimed its sovereignty over the Spratly Islands, which China calls Nansha-islands. In it, he openly stated that he has unlimited sovereignty over Sabina Shaul and the surrounding area. China calls this continental shelf (shoal) Xi’an Busy Reef. Talking about this further, Gan said that earlier, a Filipino ship tried to enter the area of ​​Second Thomas Shoal, but it was repelled. China has always followed the laws and regulations regarding the seas. This claim of China over the entire South China Sea is naturally opposed by all the countries that touch the coastal region of that sea, including Vietnam, Taiwan and Indonesia. The dispute between China and the Philippines has been getting serious since last year. is China first extended the hand of friendship to the Philippines and signed several trade agreements with the Philippines. It was hoped that there would be peace in that area. But now the water in the Pacific Ocean has also dried up. Sabina’s shawl is becoming the new flash point.

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