Philippine military dock on the South China Sea island Movement to control China Jun 9 20:51

The Philippine Army has announced that it has completed the construction of a military pier that was under construction on one of the South China Islands in the South China Sea, one of the English-named Spratly Islands. In the South China Sea, China and the Philippines are fighting for sovereignty, and it seems that China will strongly restrain China, which is advancing into the ocean.

The Philippine Army announced that the military piers have been completed on the island of Paguasa, which is effectively controlled by the Philippines in the Nansha Islands, and on the English name of Titu Island.

On the 9th, the completion ceremony was held on the 9th with the attendance of the Ministry of Defense, Land, Sea and Air, and the tops of the three military forces.

Among them, the top of the Ministry of Defense has announced plans to carry materials from the dock to the island and develop a runway where military aircraft can take off and land.

It seems that it strongly restrained China, which is making a foray into the ocean.

In the waters of the Nansha Islands where the Philippines and China compete for sovereignty, Chinese ships struck radars on Philippine Navy ships in April, and the Chinese government announced that it would establish a new administrative district. Therefore, there is a growing backlash in the Philippines.

Against this backdrop, the Duterte administration is changing its diplomatic stance, which was closer to China, such as by urgently reconsidering the abandonment of the agreement concerning the alliance with the United States this month.