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    Chinese militia vessels coming closer to Palawan

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    Date
    December 8, 2022
    Author
    Mangosing, Frances
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    Classification code
    PN20221208_5
    Excerpt
    Dozens of Chinese vessels believed to be manned by their maritime militias in the West Philippine Sea have been moving much closer to Palawan in recent months, including waters near the sites of an aborted Philippines-China joint energy exploration plan, a top military official said on Tuesday. “I confirm the swarming presence of Chinese fishing vessels in Iroquois Reef and Sabina Shoal since early this year,” Western Command chief Vice Adm. Alberto Carlos, the most senior military officer who watches over the Kalayaan Island Group in the West Philippine Sea, told the Inquirer.
    Citation
    Mangosing, F. (2022, December 8). Chinese militia vessels coming closer to Palawan. Panay News, pp. 5, 11.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13392
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    Corporate Names
    Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) China Coast Guard (CCG) Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
    Personal Names
    Carlos, Alberto Marcos, Ferdinand Jr
    Geographic Names
    Palawan Philippines West Philippine sea Iroquois Reef Sabina Shoal Spratly Islands
    Subject
    defence craft territorial waters disputes
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