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China may take ‘tough measures’ in Sabina Shoal stand-off with Philippines, analysts say

  • The disputed South China Sea reef threatens to become a new flashpoint between the two sides and carries the risk of further escalation

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Philippine vessels pictured near Sabina Shoal. Photo: China Coast Guard
Dewey Sim
Beijing is likely to retaliate forcefully if Manila refuses to budge on the disputed Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea, observers have warned.

The atoll, part of the contested Spratly Islands, threatens to become a new flashpoint between the two sides.

In April, the Philippines accused of China of trying to build an artificial island there and sent the coastguard ship BRP Teresa Magbanua to the area.

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It has since accused Beijing of trying to “intimidate” its forces, including by deploying its largest coastguard vessel, nicknamed “the monster” this month.

Beijing rejected these accusations, saying Manila was “vilifying” China and trying to “mislead the international community” and it has repeatedly said its actions in the area are lawful.

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Meanwhile, Chinese state media has accused Philippine coastguard vessels of trying to deliver “suspected” building materials including cement to the ship, an accusation Manila denied.

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