Philippines files protest over China taking metal debris in waters off Pag-asa

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Philippines files protest over China taking metal debris in waters off Pag-asa
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The Philippines has filed a diplomatic protest over the Chinese Çoast Guard's actions in November 20, when it forcibly took from a Philippine Navy vessel a metal debris already being towed.

The Philippines has filed a diplomatic protest over the Chinese Çoast Guard's actions in November 20, when it forcibly took from a Philippine Navy vessel a metal debris already being towed.

"Specific to the rocket debris retrieval operations of the Philippine Navy, the DFA has undertaken appropriate diplomatic action to protest and make known our views on the illegal actions of the CCG on 20 November 2022," she added.The DFA on November 24 said it sent the Chinese side a note verbale over the incident.

China on November 21 denied that its coast guard cut the line between a Philippine naval station team and an unidentified floating object being towed in waters off Pag-Asa Island.

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