According to China’s Southern Theater Command,
the presence of the U.S. warship was a serious breach of Chinese sovereignty
and a threat to peace and stability in the region. The command vowed to
maintain a high state of readiness.
The U.S. Navy’s Seventh Fleet countered that
the Higgins (DDG-76) was exercising internationally recognized navigation
rights, in line with maritime law, and that the mission reflected Washington’s
commitment to keeping sea routes open. American officials added that Beijing’s
objections would not alter their course of action.
The Philippine government officially voiced
deep concern over what it described as "dangerous maneuvers and unlawful
interference" by Chinese vessels during a supply mission for Filipino
fishermen near Scarborough Shoal. The Foreign Ministry emphasized adherence to
international maritime law and expressed ongoing commitment to resolving
disputes through diplomacy.
At this time, no official statements or responses have been released by the United Nations or other major international organizations specifically addressing the incident involving USS Higgins near Scarborough Shoal.
BACKGROUND
QUESTIONS:
We do appreciate if you would answer the
following question/s with reference of question number/s in the comments
section:
Q. No. 1 What specific naval or air assets did
China deploy to confront the USS Higgins?
Q. No. 2 At what exact time did the encounter
near Scarborough Shoal take place?
Q. No. 3 How close did the USS Higgins come to
the shoal before being ordered to leave?
Q. No. 4 Were there any direct communications
or warnings exchanged between the two navies?
Q. No. 5 Did the USS Higgins alter its course
immediately after China’s intervention?
Q. No. 6 Was any surveillance footage or
imagery released from the incident?
Q. No. 7 How did other claimant nations in the
South China Sea react to this confrontation?
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