China's blockade of Ayungin Shoal resupply 'objectionable' — Palace

In this photo taken March 29, 2014, an aerial view shows a Philippines Navy vessel that has been grounded since 1999 to assert the nation's sovereignty over the Second Thomas Shoal, a remote South China Sea reef also claimed by China.
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MANILA, Philippines — China's actions near 

Ayungin or Second Thomas Shoal in the West Philippine Sea should be subject to objection,

Malacañang said Monday.

Last week, the Department of National Defense submitted a report to the House of Representatives, showing that a Chinese Coast Guard ship blocked Filipino vessels on a resupply mission to BRP Sierra Madre grounded on

Ayungin Shoal.

"

Syempre objectionable '

yun...

Nagdadala

lang

pala

ng

pagkain

bakit

naman

ibla-block," Panelo said in a press briefing.

Sought for further comment on the issue, Panelo said he would leave it up to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. as it is under his jurisdiction.

The

Malacañang spokesman said the incident might be a subject of protest by the DFA but the agency has not yet made any comment on the incident.

According to the DND report, a Chinese Coast Guard ship came as close as 1,600 yards to three Philippine civilian vessels conducting a resupply mission to personnel of BRP Sierra Madre in May.

This was not the only incident that the DND reported to the House.

On February 3, Chinese Coast Guard 3401 came as close as 867 yards from

Ayungin Shoal. This same ship

was also seen in the area on January 31 about 2,973 yards away from the shoal.

The DND also reported that a different China Coast Guard ship with bow number 3469

was located 1,024 yards from the breakwater of the shoal on January 7. Another China Coast Guard ship with bow number 3368

was also seen 1,253 yards away from the area.

"Notably, China regularly deploys at least one CCG vessel perceived to be monitoring the activities thereat, including

the arrival of Filipino fishing boats

as well as the Rotation and

Reprovision mission of the [Philippine Navy]," the report read. — Patricia Lourdes Viray

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