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    'Phl not scared of China using military force'

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    Date
    August 15, 2025
    Author
    Punongbayan, Michael
    Ong, Ghio
    Macairan, Evelyn
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    Classification code
    PS20250815_4
    Excerpt
    The Philippines is not intimidated by China’s use of military force and sees no need to utilize its own military assets to carry out law enforcement operations in the country’s territorial waters, National Security Adviser Eduardo Año said yesterday. He was reacting to China’s recent deployment of a People’s Liberation Army Navy warship and a fighter jet to harass Philippine Coast Guard vessels and aircraft in the West Philippine Sea. An incident on Monday saw two Chinese vessels colliding with each other while trying to corner PCG vessel BRP Suluan in the vicinity of Panatag Shoal.
    Citation
    Punongbayan, M., Ong, G., & Macairan, E. (2025, August 15). 'Phl not scared of China using military force'. The Philippine Star, p. 4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/17275
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    Personal Names
    Año, Eduardo
    Geographic Names
    Philippines China West Philippine Sea
    Subject
    territorial waters exclusive economic zones international law United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
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