China, Philippines trade barbs over disputed reef
SpaceWar.com reports: “China and the Philippines on Monday defended their claims to a disputed reef in the South China Sea, after Manila accused Beijing of seeking to ‘intimidate and harass’ with a state media report that suggested the area had been seized.
The Sandy Cay reef lies near Thitu Island, or Pag-asa, where the Philippines stations troops and maintains a coast guard monitoring base.
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said Saturday that the country’s coast guard had ‘implemented maritime control’ over Tiexian Reef, part of Sandy Cay, in mid-April.
The Philippines and China have been engaged in months of confrontations over the South China Sea, which Beijing claims nearly in its entirety despite an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis.
‘There is no truth whatsoever to the claim of the China Coast Guard that the (Sandy Cay sandbanks) have been seized,’ National Security Council spokesman Jonathan Malaya told a Monday press conference.
‘It’s in the interest of the People’s Republic of China to use the information space to intimidate and harass,’ he said, calling the Sandy Cay report a ‘made-up’ story that had been ‘irresponsible’ to disseminate…”
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