On Friday, with China’s permission, the Philippines dispatched a civilian ship to deliver living supplies to its illegally “grounded” warship at Ren’ai Jiao. The China Coast Guard (CCG) inquired about and verified it and monitored the entire process, CCG spokesperson Liu Dejun said in a statement on Friday.
“We hope the Philippine side will honor its promises and engage with China to jointly manage the maritime situation. The CCG will continue its rights-safeguarding and law enforcement activities in the Nansha Qundao, including Ren’ai Jiao and surrounding waters, in accordance with the law,” Liu said.
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