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MANILA:Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte warned on Tuesday foreign ships faced “unfriendly” treatment if they ventured into the nation’s territorial waters without permission, in a swipe at China’s deployment of warships a few miles off the coast.

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Manila, August 20

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte warned on Tuesday foreign ships faced “unfriendly” treatment if they ventured into the nation’s territorial waters without permission, in a swipe at China’s deployment of warships a few miles off the coast. 

The warning comes as Duterte faces critics at home who accuse him of being passive over Chinese provocations in exchange for business ties with Beijing, though promised investments have been slow in coming. 

Duterte’s frustration over multiple sightings of Chinese warships moving within the country’s 12-mile territorial sea was relayed on Tuesday by his spokesman Salvador Panelo. “All foreign vessels passing our territorial waters must notify and get clearance from the proper government authority well in advance of the actual passage,” Panelo said in a statement, quoting Duterte. “Either we get a compliance in a friendly manner or we enforce it in an unfriendly manner,” he added. Panelo did not refer to China by name, nor elaborate on what that enforcement might entail. Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told reporters an unfriendly response could involve escorting the unwelcome vessel out of the area.  Duterte is scheduled to visit China next week where he has promised to discuss with counterpart Xi Jinping the Philippines’ 2016 international arbitration victory over China. 

Duterte has chosen not to push that ruling, which invalidated China’s claim of sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, which is at odds with claims by Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan. Beijing did not participate in the arbitration and rejected the award. Manila has lodged several diplomatic protests in recent weeks over the activities of Chinese coast guard, navy and paramilitary fishing vessels in Philippine-controlled areas of the South China Sea and in its territorial waters. — Reuters

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