New Straits Times

Duterte beefs up security in South China Sea

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said yesterday that he had ordered the military to reinforce areas in the South China Sea controlled by Manila to maintain the geopolitic­al balance, and assured China no “offensive weapons” would be placed there.

Duterte said the Philippine­s wanted peace and friendship with China, but also said he wanted the Philippine­s to bolster what territory it had in the Spratly archipelag­o as islands and reefs were grabbed in the disputed waterway.

However, he said the Philippine­s would not engage in any military build-up.

Philippine defence and military officials said on Friday they would upgrade existing facilities and not occupy new territorie­s, a day after Duterte caused alarm by saying he had ordered troops to occupy uninhabite­d islands and shoals that the Philippine­s claims. Reuters

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? A Chinese fishing vessel anchored next to Filipino fishing boats at the disputed Scarboroug­h Shoal last week.
REUTERS PIC A Chinese fishing vessel anchored next to Filipino fishing boats at the disputed Scarboroug­h Shoal last week.

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