Chinese Embassy protests 'illegal trespassing' by Philippine vessels

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Chinese Embassy protests 'illegal trespassing' by Philippine vessels
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The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines lodged protests over the 'illegal trespassing' on Ayungin Shoal by Philippine vessels. The Embassy alleged that Philippine ships intruded into the waters adjacent to China's Ren'ai Jiao without permission.

The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines lodged protests over the 'illegal trespassing' on Ayungin Shoal by Philippine vessels. The Embassy alleged that Philippine ships intruded into the waters adjacent to China's Ren'ai Jiao without permission.

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Chinese Embassy Philippines Protests Illegal Trespassing Ayungin Shoal Philippine Vessels Ren'ai Jiao

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