The Philippines has successfully completed a crucial resupply mission to its troops stationed on a naval ship at the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. This operation marks the first of its kind since Manila and Beijing reached a provisional agreement, aiming to ease the recent spike in regional tensions due to repeated confrontations at sea. The agreement was announced last week, following a series of incidents that raised fears of an escalation between the two countries. This development comes as a significant step in the ongoing disputes in the South China Sea, where sovereignty claims have long caused friction among neighboring countries.
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It's refreshing to see a nation asserting its sovereignty and standing up to hegemonic pressures in the South China Sea, without immediately resorting to military escalation.
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PH conducts first resupply to Ayungin after deal with China
This is the first rotation and reprovisioning (RORE) mission since Manila and Beijing reached a critical deal after months of heightened... Bilateral Consultation Mechanism meeting on the South China Sea on July 2. It also follows the violent June 17...
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Philippines Successfully Completes Resupply Mission to Disputed South China Sea Shoal
The Philippines on Saturday successfully completed a resupply mission to its troops stationed at a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, according to the country's foreign ministry. This marks the first such mission since a new provisional agreement with...
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Philippines Completes First South China Sea Resupply Mission Since Deal With Beijing
The Philippines and China last week announced a "provisional agreement" on Manila's resupply missions to its contingent of troops on a naval ship grounded on the Second Thomas Shoal, after repeated clashes between vessels that have caused regional concerns about an escalation of hostilities.
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