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Philippine defence chief Delfin Lorenzana visits disputed Spratly island of Thitu

Delfin Lorenzana’s trip to Thitu comes amid reports of China Coast Guard attack on Filipino fishermen in Spratlys

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Philippine Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana delivers a speech during a visit to Thitu Island in the Spratlys on Friday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

The Philippines Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana flew to a disputed South China Sea island on Friday, brushing off a challenge by the Chinese military while asserting Manila’s territorial claim to the region.

“This is just a normal visit within our territory, which we believe and we know is [our] territory,” the minister told reporters who accompanied him on the brief trip.

As Lorenzana flew to the disputed waters, the Philippine Coast Guard said that a group of Filipino fishermen had accused the China Coast Guard of firing at their vessel in a section of the Spratlys.

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Philippine officials said they were investigating the reported attack on the Princess Johann trawler, which the crew said occurred near the Chinese side of the Union Banks atoll on March 27.

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“[Princess Johann] was reportedly fired upon seven times by a Chinese speedboat with seven Chinese crew on board,” a Philippine Coast Guard statement said.

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