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Agencies-Global Times | 2014-2-21
By Agencies – Global Times
Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, 18th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, hosts armed forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Gen. Emmanuel Bautista at the Pentagon.
The Philippines will defend its fishermen against any Chinese "terror or intimidation" in the South China Sea, Philippine Military Chief Emmanuel Bautista said on Thursday during an interview with the AP.
According to AP reports, Baustita said in the interview that the disputed islands claimed by China in the South China Sea were just off the Philippine coast and Chinese claims are "of course absolute nonsense."
"Just take a look at the map," the military chief added.
"Our fishermen will continue on fishing, assert their rights on those areas. They should go on with their lives and live their life as fishermen, not to bow down to terror or intimidation," Baustita said, referring to an incident in which he said a fishing vessel was sprayed by a water cannon from a Chinese boat.
Asked if the Philippine military would defend fishermen in the event of another incident in the future, he said, "To the best we can, we will support them, especially if there is more aggression and unnecessary use of force."
China and the Philippines, along with Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam, have disputes over territories in the South China Sea.
Agencies - Global Times
By Agencies – Global Times
Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, 18th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, hosts armed forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Gen. Emmanuel Bautista at the Pentagon.
The Philippines will defend its fishermen against any Chinese "terror or intimidation" in the South China Sea, Philippine Military Chief Emmanuel Bautista said on Thursday during an interview with the AP.
According to AP reports, Baustita said in the interview that the disputed islands claimed by China in the South China Sea were just off the Philippine coast and Chinese claims are "of course absolute nonsense."
"Just take a look at the map," the military chief added.
"Our fishermen will continue on fishing, assert their rights on those areas. They should go on with their lives and live their life as fishermen, not to bow down to terror or intimidation," Baustita said, referring to an incident in which he said a fishing vessel was sprayed by a water cannon from a Chinese boat.
Asked if the Philippine military would defend fishermen in the event of another incident in the future, he said, "To the best we can, we will support them, especially if there is more aggression and unnecessary use of force."
China and the Philippines, along with Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam, have disputes over territories in the South China Sea.
Agencies - Global Times