Published: 10:13, August 27, 2024 | Updated: 12:22, August 27, 2024
China: Responsibility for causing ship collision lies with Philippines
By Xinhua
This frame grab from a handout video footage taken and released on Aug 25, 2024, by the Philippine Coast Guard shows a Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources vessel (right) in a collision with the Chinese Coast Guard ship, near Xianbin Reef, South China Sea. (PHOTO / HANDOUT VIA AFP)

BEIJING - The responsibility for causing the ship collision near Xianbin Jiao (Xianbin Reef) in the South China Sea fully lies with the Philippines, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Monday, urging the Philippines to stop the infringement and provocation activities at once, and withdraw the vessel immediately.

Lin made the remarks at a regular press briefing when asked to answer a query related to the incident.

According to Lin, on August 25, an official vessel of the Philippines' Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, ignoring China's firm opposition and repeated dissuasion, intruded into the adjacent waters of Xianbin Jiao of China's Nansha Qundao, and acted dangerously by deliberately ramming the China Coast Guard vessel that was carrying out law enforcement operation.

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"China Coast Guard took necessary measures in accordance with domestic and international law," Lin said. "Its maneuvers at the scene were professional, restrained and appropriate."

This screenshot captured from a video released on Aug 19, 2024 by the China Coast Guard via its official Weibo account shows a Philippine vessel (front) getting close to a China Coast Guard vessel (rear). 

Lin said that for some time, the Philippines has repeatedly sent coast guard vessels and official vessels to intrude into the adjacent waters of Xianbin Jiao in an attempt to send supplies to the Philippine coast guard vessel, which has been anchoring in the lagoon of Xianbin Jiao for a long time, and seek long-term presence there.

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The Philippines' move seriously infringes on China's sovereignty, violates the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC), and threatens the peace and stability in the South China Sea, Lin said, adding that China will continue to take resolute measures in accordance with law to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, and uphold the sanctity of the DOC.