The Borneo Post

China rescues Filipinos near disputed South China Sea shoal

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MANILA: China’s coastguard has rescued Filipino fishermen from a capsized boat near a disputed South China Sea shoal, the Philippine­s said yesterday, underlinin­g the fast thawing of ties between two countries long at odds over sovereignt­y.

A Philippine coastguard vessel was navigating choppy waters to collect the two fishermen from the Chinese ship, in what would be the first time in four years both countries’ coastguard­s were in close proximity in the Scarboroug­h Shoal, a rocky outcrop at the heart of years of diplomatic tension.

“As we speak, the Chinese vessel is linking up with our own ship to turn over the two Filipino fishermen,” said Philippine coastguard spokesman Commander Armand Balilo.

“It is taking some time because the waters in the area are very rough.”

The rescue illustrate­s the rapid changes in the relationsh­ip between the two countries under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who in only a few months has sought to turn a historic foe into a friend.

He visited Beijing in October and has met twice with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, to whom he has expressed admiration.

The last time coastguard­s of the two countries were both at the shoal was in June 2012, during a protracted face- off sparked by Philippine attempts to arrest Chinese fishermen.

That led to the Philippine­s lodging a case with the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague, which infuriated China and put its claims to most of the South China Sea in the internatio­nal spotlight.

The Philippine­s won that case in July, with the arbitral award voiding China’s U- shaped line of sovereignt­y on its maps. — Reuters

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