Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFP: Chinese ship had ‘hostile intent’

- —STORY BY ROMAR MIRANDA

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s on Thursday confirmed that a Chinese ship directed its guns at a Philippine Navy vessel on the waters of Kalayaan Islands in February. The military’s Western Command said the BRP Conrado Yap issued a radio warning but the foreign ship asserted that Beijing “has imputable sovereignt­y over the South China Sea, its islands and its adjacent waters.”

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) on Thursday confirmed an encounter in February between a Chinese warship and a Philippine Navy corvette on the waters of Kalayaan Islands—with the Chinese ship showing “hostile intent” by directing its guns at the Philippine vessel.

In a statement on Thursday, the AFP’S Western Command confirmed the Feb. 17 incident between the Navy’s BRP Conrado Yap (PS39) and a Chinese corvette with bow number 514.

The BRP Conrado Yap was conducting its patrol in the area of the Malampaya Natural Gas to Power Project at the Kalayaan Island Group when it spotted the gray Chinese vessel underway at the Rizal Reef Detachment.

“PS39 was able to visually observe that the [Chinese ship’s] GCD (gun control director) was directed toward PS39. This GCD can be used to designate and track targets and makes all the main guns ready to fire in under a second,” the Western Command said in its statement.

The PS39 immediatel­y issued a radio warning and instructed the vessel to proceed on its destinatio­n, to which the Chinese ship responded, “The Chinese government has imputable sovereignt­y over the South China Sea, its islands and its adjacent waters.”

Repeated radio correspond­ences ensued as the Chinese warship maintained its course and speed.

Diplomatic protests

“We will never be intimidate­d nor let our guard ... down in protecting the sovereignt­y and integrity of the Philippine­s,” the Western Command’s statement said.

Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. earlier said the Philippine­s had filed two diplomatic protests against China.

Apart from the Feb. 17 incident, the Philippine­s also objected to China’s “declaring parts of a Philippine territory as part of Hainan province” through the establishm­ent last week of two administra­tive districts in the South China Sea.

Locsin said the Chinese Embassy received the diplomatic protests on Wednesday afternoon.

At the same time, the Department of Foreign Affairs chief warned other officials against commenting on the protests which, he said, would be kept “strictly confidenti­al.”

“I expect that no one else in the government will comment on it because they are not competent to do it,” Locsin tweeted on Wednesday.

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BRP CONRADO YAP In this October 2019 photo, the first modern corvette of the Philippine Navy, is shown anchored along the waters of the Surigao City bay.

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