MANILA, Philippines — There is a substantial decrease of Chinese vessels and warships in the West Philippine Sea amid ongoing talks between Manila and Beijing weeks after the latest
<div class="postie-post"> &nbsp; &nbsp; violent confrontation in Ayungin Shoal. Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad, navy spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, said there was a total of 95 China Coast Guard ships, Chinese maritime militia vessels, and People’s Liberation Army-Navy warships from June 25 to July 1. Of the 95 Chinese ships, most were found in Pagasa Island where 20 CMM vessels as well as a CCG vessel and a PLA-N warship were found.
net/406218/bad-weather-may-cause-decrease-of-chinese-militia-ships-in-west-ph-sea/#ixzz8eoObkHUm">Bad weather may cause decrease of Chinese militia ships in West PH Sea</a></strong> <div class="postie-post"> “We don’t want to speculate on the reduction.
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