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South China Sea: Philippines says Chinese vessels have left Scarborough Shoal following Duterte visit
Posted about 2 hours ago
"Since three days ago there are no longer Chinese ships, coastguard or navy, in the Scarborough area," Mr Lorenzana told reporters.
"If the Chinese ships have left then it means our fishermen can resume fishing in the area."
Though the Scarborough Shoal is comprised of only a few rocks poking above the sea some 124 nautical miles off the Philippine mainland, it is symbolic of the country's efforts to assert its maritime sovereignty claims.
Mr Lorenzana did not explain the circumstances of the Chinese vessels leaving the shoal, which was the centrepiece of a case Manila filed in 2013 at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague.
Asked on Friday about the return of Philippine fishermen to the shoal, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang made no mention of a coastguard withdrawal.
"[China and the Philippines] were able to work together on issues regarding the South China Sea and appropriately resolve disputes," Mr Lu told a regular briefing.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-...a-vessels-have-left-scarborough-shoal/7976964
Posted about 2 hours ago
"Since three days ago there are no longer Chinese ships, coastguard or navy, in the Scarborough area," Mr Lorenzana told reporters.
"If the Chinese ships have left then it means our fishermen can resume fishing in the area."
Though the Scarborough Shoal is comprised of only a few rocks poking above the sea some 124 nautical miles off the Philippine mainland, it is symbolic of the country's efforts to assert its maritime sovereignty claims.
Mr Lorenzana did not explain the circumstances of the Chinese vessels leaving the shoal, which was the centrepiece of a case Manila filed in 2013 at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague.
Asked on Friday about the return of Philippine fishermen to the shoal, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang made no mention of a coastguard withdrawal.
"[China and the Philippines] were able to work together on issues regarding the South China Sea and appropriately resolve disputes," Mr Lu told a regular briefing.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-...a-vessels-have-left-scarborough-shoal/7976964