Philippine Daily Inquirer

MORE PH ALLIES EXPRESS CONCERN OVER LATEST CHINESE WATER CANNON ATTACK

- —REPORTS FROM REUTERS, DONA PAZZIBUGAN, NESTOR CORRALES AND MELVIN GASCON

South Korea and India’s foreign ministers, and the US Congressio­nal Delegation (Codel) expressed concern on Tuesday over China’s latest use of water cannons against Philippine ships which left three Navy personnel injured.

“We are gravely concerned about the recent and repeated use of water cannons in the South China Sea,” Seoul’s foreign ministry spokespers­on Lim Soo-suk told a briefing. “These actions increase tensions in the South China Sea, a major internatio­nal navigation route used by all countries including Korea, and undermine efforts to maintain peace, stability, security and a rulesbased maritime order.”

Lim said that freedom of navigation and overflight must be respected by all countries based on internatio­nal law.

India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmany­am Jaishankar, who is in Manila for a three-day visit, meanwhile, reiterated his country’s support “to the Philippine­s for upholding its national sovereignt­y.”

“We are convinced that progress and prosperity [in] this region is best served by [a] staunch adherence to a rules-based order,” he said in a joint press briefing with his Philippine counterpar­t, Enrique Manalo.

During a courtesy call in

Malacañang, members of the US Codel also discussed with President Marcos the geopolitic­al complicati­ons faced by the country in the South China Sea.

US delegation’s message

“We share your concern about China’s aggression with regard to many issues around the Philippine­s,” said New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, the head of delegation.

The Armed Forces of the

Philippine­s said that on March 23, two China Coast Guard vessels used water cannons on a Philippine supply boat on its way to Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal. The attack caused heavy damage to the boat while three of the Navy personnel on board suffered injuries.

Commodore Jay Tarriela, Philippine Coast Guard spokespers­on for the West Philippine Sea, also criticized China’s recent actions, saying these were part of Beijing’s “unlawful ambition” to take control of the entire West Philippine Sea.

“The People’s Republic of China intruded in waters of Ayungin Shoal not to conduct law enforcemen­t, but to escalate the tension, endanger the lives of the Filipinos carrying out the routine resupply operation ...,” he said in a post on X.

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