Manila, Bejing send more ships to standoff in China Sea

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Where governments of the two countries, Philippines and China, are claiming to solve the standoff position in the China Sea with democracy, both the countries continue to keep sending more ships at the disputed Scarborough Shoal water to maintain a superior edge over the other on Friday.

On Thursday morning, Manila send a costal guard vessel to the standoff position in the China Sea but that was only replaced by one of the largest ships of Philippine which was positioned at the standoff in the sea initially. The largest ship was called back and a costal guard vessel by the Philippine authorities was installed whereas Beijing on the other hand also deputed another vessel at the location, further worsening the diplomatic conditions between the two countries.

After a serious tussle of gestures, Beijing has also called back their third vessel on Friday and has given statements that the issue should be resolved in a diplomatic manner. One of the higher government officers of Philippines has claimed that on Friday both the governments have finally decided to solve the issue via talks other than worsening the standoff position. However, a conclusion about the situation can only be derived at once the talks begin since the standoff position continues to remain with one costal guard vessel of Philippine and two surveillance ships of China standing with faces towards each other in the China Sea.

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