Tensions over the resource-rich region are intensifying as China attempts to cut access for nations with competing claims, such as the Philippines

In shaky camera footage, a member of the Philippine coast guard can be seen dipping below the waters of South China Sea, ready to carry out the instructions of the country’s president. “Just cut it off,” says a voice in the background and the coast guard, posing as a fisher in a snorkel, proceeds to hack away at a piece of rope.

The video, taken on Monday near the fiercely contested Scarborough Shoal, shows the Philippines’ mission to remove what it described as a hazardous floating barrier installed by China’s coast guard. It had been erected to cut off access to Philippine boats, the Philippine coast guard alleged, accusing their counterparts of violating international law. China has defended its actions as “professional and restrained”.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

The Guardian view on the cost of living crisis: a global emergency | Editorial

Lashed by Covid and soaring prices for food and fuel, a quarter…

Talking Horses: Asterion Forlonge can grab King George prize for Irish

The grey runner looks overpriced to give Willie Mullins his second win…