Philippine officials find Chinese things to add nearly 100 vessels to the Spratly Islands, while 200 vessels appear in March have not been withdrawn.

The patrol force of the Filipino East Sea Tempered Today said today on May 9, a total of 287 Chinese vessels are present near the Spratly Islands, in which larger ship clusters appear in the islands

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The Philippines said China's "marine militia" vessels dispersed at entities in Spratly of Vietnam, but the number has increased significantly compared to about 200 ships two months ago.

At the three-year beach in the winter island warehouse of the Spratly Islands of the Spratly Islands of Vietnam, the Filipino patrol force, also claiming sovereignty with this entity, finding 34 Chinese ships present.

National specialized group on the East Philippines Sea said that the three-headed beach is located in the Philippines' EEZ) region.

Films Teodoro Locsin today said that the country is considering continuing to oppose China to increase the number of vessels to the East Sea.

Chinese fishing fleet anchoring at the first three-year beach in the existent island of the Spratly Islands of Vietnam in March. Photo: AP.

Locsin affirmed that the Philippines will not give up marine sovereignty claims, whether to cooperate with China on oil and gas exploration and Covid-19 vaccine.

"China's huge economy is an essential element for global greater recovery, opposite this," Filipino Foreign Minister stressed.

More than 200 Chinese vessels from March 7 anchoring at the three-headed Beach in the winter islands of the Spratly Islands of Vietnam.

The Philippines last repeatedly sends a Chinese opposition, assuming that Chinese marine militants have "threatening maritime safety and their lives" their fishermen.

After many countries show off concerns about the new stress situation in the region and oppose the threat of the Chinese fleet, most of the fleet has left the three-headed yard, radiating entities

Filipino Foreign Minister on 3/5 posted an angry message with China on Twitter, asking the Chinese fleet to "immediately quail".

President Duterte's government is largely warmer than China in exchange for investment, aid and lending to billion dollars.