The Borneo Post

China gifts boats, grenade launchers to Philippine­s

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MANILA: China has donated four 12- metre-long boats and 30 rocket-propelled grenade ( RPG) launchers to the Philippine­s, continuing the closer relations between the two countries under President Rodrigo Duterte.

The donation, which follows the provision last year of about 6,000 assault rif les and hundreds of sniper rifles, also included small arms and ammunition, said Navy spokesman Commander Jonathan Zata.

“They are brand new equipment,” he told reporters, adding the military was assessing how to integrate the material and provide long term logistical support.

The Chinese rifles went to the Philippine National Police ( PNP), helping to fill a shortfall after US legislator­s blocked the sale of about 26,000 M4 rifles to the police in 2016.

The freeze on the sale came amid concerns about the United States arming a police force accused of widespread human rights abuses during Duterte’s fierce war on drugs, which has killed thousands of Filipinos.

Duterte, who has been critical of the Philippine­s alliance with the United States, is eager to develop closer trade and political ties with old foe China.

China’s donation is part of a new wave of diplomacy to engage a country with which Beijing has a bitter history of territoria­l disputes in the South China Sea.

Beijing’s donations so far remain small compared with arms transfers from the United States, a defence treaty ally with the Philippine­s since the 1950s.

Washington has in the past five years provided 15 billion peso ( US$ 282 million) of military aid, including drones, ships, surveillan­ce planes and assault rifles.

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