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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has tightened its watch over waters off Zambales as the patrol vessel BRP Cabra (MRRV-4409) continued to block the advance of three Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) ships inching toward the country’s western coastline. (Video courtesy of PCG/Jay Tarriela via X)

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/01/pcg-ship-bars-3-chinese-ships-from-inching-closer-to-zambales-coast

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00:00To China Coast Guard Vessel 21562, this is Philippine Coast Guard Vessel PRP Cabra MRRP 4409.
00:10You are advised that you are currently sailing within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone,
00:14approximately 88.9 miles from Palawik Point, Zambales, Philippines.
00:20In accordance with Republic Act 12064, the Philippine Maritime Zones Act,
00:25the United Nations Convention on the Love of the Sea, of which you are a party,
00:30and the 2016 Arbitral Award, you do not possess any legal authority to patrol within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.
00:38You are directed to cease and desist from conducting illegal maritime patrols within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.
00:45Your illegal activities will be reported to higher authorities.
00:55For more information, visit www.fema.org.
01:25www.fema.org.
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