Philippines vows to remove barrier in South China Sea, accuses Beijing of violating fishing rights

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Philippines vows to remove barrier in South China Sea, accuses Beijing of violating fishing rights
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The Philippines foreign ministry says the barriers are a violation of international law and it will 'take all appropriate measures to protect our country's sovereignty and the livelihood of our fisherfolk'.

abc.net.au/news/philippines-to-remove-floating-barrier-in-south-china-sea/102899624The Philippines will take "all appropriate actions to cause the removal of barriers" in a disputed area of the South China Sea, according to the country's national security adviser.

The Philippines on Sunday shared images of a floating barrier blocking fishing vessel access in the Scarborough Shoal, with Chinese coast guard ships nearby."We condemn the installation of floating barriers by Chinese coast guard," national security adviser Eduardo Año said in a statement. "The placement by the People's Republic of China of a barrier violates the traditional fishing rights of our fishermen."

The country's foreign ministry on Monday said the barriers were a violation of international law and the Philippines would "take all appropriate measures to protect our country's sovereignty and the livelihood of our fisherfolk".

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