
Abandoned Warship Sparks Ren’ai Jiao Reef Dispute
Wu Shicun claims the Philippines grounded an abandoned warship at Ren’ai Jiao Reef to assert permanent control, sparking renewed maritime debates.
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Wu Shicun claims the Philippines grounded an abandoned warship at Ren’ai Jiao Reef to assert permanent control, sparking renewed maritime debates.
China allows a Philippine ship to supply essential goods to its grounded warship at Ren’ai Jiao, South China Sea, after 25 years since the vessel was anchored illegally.
The China Coast Guard monitors a Philippine civilian vessel delivering supplies to an illegally grounded military ship at Ren’ai Jiao in the South China Sea.
China has authorized the Philippines to send a civilian ship to supply its grounded warship at Ren’ai Jiao in the South China Sea, highlighting ongoing maritime cooperation.
A Philippine Coast Guard vessel intruded into Ren’ai Jiao waters, leading to a confrontation with the China Coast Guard early Monday, raising concerns over regional stability.
China Coast Guard monitors a Philippine resupply mission to a grounded warship in Ren’ai Jiao, South China Sea, ensuring only humanitarian supplies are delivered.
China and the Philippines have reached a provisional deal to manage the contentious Ren’ai Jiao reef, aiming to reduce tensions and uphold sovereignty in the South China Sea.
China urges the Philippines to stop provocative actions at Ren’ai Jiao, emphasizing the need for dialogue and condemning attempts to reinforce a grounded warship in the South China Sea.
China warns the Philippines against efforts to permanently occupy Ren’ai Jiao Reef, addressing recent disputes in the South China Sea over access and construction activities.
China strongly refutes the Philippine government’s denial of joint agreements over the Ren’ai Jiao issue, emphasizing ongoing dialogue and peace efforts.