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US backs Philippines after Chinese water cannon incident in S. China Sea
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US backs Philippines after Chinese water cannon incident in S. China Sea

THE US on Monday voiced support for the Philippines amid rising tensions with China in the South China Sea, condemning what it called Beijing’s increasingly coercive behavior after Chinese coast guard vessels injured Filipino fishermen in a Dec. 12 confrontation. In

a statement, the US Department of State said China’s actions in the strategic waterway were dangerous and destabilizing, citing an incident last week in which Chinese ships fired high-pressure water cannons at Filipino fishing boats. “The

se aggressive actions endangered Filipinos fishing for their livelihoods,” the State Department said. “We stan

d with our Philippine allies as they confront China’s provocative actions and increasingly dangerous tactics against its neighbors.” The Philippine

Coast Guard on Saturday said three Filipino fishermen were wounded and two fishing vessels sustained significant damage after ships from the China Coast Guard used water cannons near Sabina Shoal, a contested maritime feature in the South China Sea. The shoal is a

mong several areas claimed by both Manila and Beijing where confrontations at sea have become increasingly frequent. Philippine off

icials have described China’s activities as coercive and escalatory, while Beijing maintains that its patrols and enforcement measures are legitimate actions to defend its sovereignty. China’s Foreign

Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said Philippine vessels targeted by water cannons had deliberately anchored at Sabina Shoal despite repeated warnings from the China Coast Guard. “The Philippines n

eeds to immediately stop its infringement, provocations and vilification, stop its endless self-directed stunts at sea, and refrain from challenging China’s firm resolve to safeguard our sovereignty and rights and interests,” he told a news briefing, based on a transcript published on the ministry’s website. Mr. Guo added that US “has

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