China's 12,000-ton "Monster" vessel has since taken advantage of the Philippine Coast Guard ship's departure for repairs.
Rival South China Sea claimants also agreed to continue the implementation of Manila’s resupply missions to a disputed shoal.
Imposing a deadline or an ultimatum for China to remove its “monster ship” in the West Philippine Sea is “beyond the mandate” of the Philippine Coast Guard.
Manila has lodged a protest over the presence of the 165 m (541 ft) long vessel Chinese coast guard vessel 5901, which was ...
The 12,000-ton CCG-5901, along with its sister ship CCG-2901 is the world's largest Coast Guard vessel and three times heavier than the U.S. Coast Guard's Legend-class cutters, earning it the nickname ...
MANILA – The China Coast Guard’s (CCG) illegal incursion within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone (EEZ) has reached ...
Nat’l Maritime Council to China: Withdraw ‘monster ship’ from PH EEZ The National Maritime Council (NMC) has asked the ...
A Philippine security official says China is “pushing us to the wall” with growing aggression in the disputed South China Sea ...
The Philippine government on Monday said it has filed a diplomatic protest over the illegal presence and activities of ...
The Philippine navy said on Friday its ships were holding drills near a contested shoal in the South China Sea, a day after Manila and Beijing agreed to seek common ground and find ways to cooperate ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) continues to vigilantly monitor the presence of Chinese maritime forces in the West ...