MANILA, Philippines — A Vietnamese coast guard vessel is en route to the Philippines for joint training exercises, Hanoi said, the first such exchange between the countries in dispute with Beijing over the South China Sea.
Beijing claims almost the entire South China Sea but the Philippines , Vietnam and several other nations claim various islands, islets, reefs and shoals in the crucial strategic waterway.In a January visit to Vietnam by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, the two countries agreed to boost coastguard cooperation in the South China Sea and 'peacefully solve incidents at sea.
The visit was an opportunity for both coast guard forces to 'promote comprehensive cooperation improve law enforcement ability at sea... to contribute to the maintenance of peace, stability, security and safety in the relevant sea area and in the region.'The two will carry out joint drills on search and rescue, fire prevention and fighting at sea, the statement said Wednesday.
Philippines To Hold South China Sea Exercises
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