Tuesday, April 1, 2014

PH military head: China incited us




TARLAC CITY, Philippines – The Philippine military feels a feeling of "satisfaction" after a fruitful mission to turn troops in the questioned Ayungin Shoal throughout the weekend.
Military head General Emmanuel Bautista said the military is prepared for the outcomes of the military mission last Saturday, March 29, focusing on that what Philippine troops finished was not provocative. We brought it to court," Bautista said in a mixof English and Filipino.
It's China that has been provocative, he included. (It's China that was being provocative. Who is liable of inciting?)
Addressing Chinese news hounds Monday, March 31, Chinese Foreign Ministry representative Hong Lei addressed the timing of the outing, which was made a prior day the Philippines recorded a 4,000-page composed arguing against China's broad claims over the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea
 "It completely shows that the reason for the Philippines' determined quest for the global assertion is to conceal its unlawful occupation of China's domain and inconvenience making in the South China Sea.
Bautista said the Philippines will administer its troops in the zone. Bautista was alluding to a January 27 occurrence in Panatag Shoal where Chinese coast watchman boats utilized water cannons to head out Filipino angling vessels from the rang.

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