00:00BRP's Teresa Magbanwa continues to monitor the China Coast Guard's illegal ships that are sailing inside the Philippines.
00:10This is the center of the news, Patrick De Jesus.
00:15China Coast Guard's ships are not changing their position in the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines, in Zambales.
00:23According to the Philippine Coast Guard, a CCG ship with a bow number 3304,
00:29who switched to another ship with a bow number 3103, who was the first to switch to the China Coast Guard's monster ship.
00:38The CCG ship that BRP Teresa Magbanwa is not ignoring the Chinese ships.
00:44They are continuously doing radio challenges and reminding the Chinese ships
00:50of their illegal presence in the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines.
00:55According to the Philippine Maritime Zones Act 2016 Arbitral Award and UNPLOS.
01:14According to the PCG, the new movement of 70 to 80 nautical miles from the coastline of the province of Zambales
01:24will continue to monitor the illegal presence of Chinese ships.
01:30Last Saturday, the PCG closely monitored the same place after the arrival of the monster ship of the China Coast Guard.
01:40What they will do is like what they are doing in Malaysia,
01:45every year they have ceremonies in James Shoal.
01:50Maybe that's what they will do, they will have ceremonies at the edge of their nine-dash line, which is close to us.
02:02If that happens, obviously, they are not exercising legitimate freedom of navigation.
02:10Patrick De Souza for Pabansang TV in Bago, Philippines.
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