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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) responds to the latest resupply mission in Ayungin Shoal where their boat carrying journalists sped towards Filipino troops on a grounded navy vessel in the disputed West Philippine Sea, as three Chinese speed boats gave chase. PCG Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil Galvan vowed that the Philippine Coast Guard won’t be deterred to exercise the country’s legal rights over the disputed waters in West Philippine Sea. (Video Courtesy of AFPTV)




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00:00 "This part of the Philippine government's legitimate exercise of its rights and obligations
00:10 and administrative functions consistent with international law, the Philippine Coast Guard
00:15 will not be deterred from implementing the President's explicit guidance for the Philippines
00:24 to exercise our legal rights over our maritime zone."
00:30 "We don't want the Chinese government to still continuously argue that they have the total
00:36 control of a human shore."
00:38 For more information visit www.fema.gov

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