
(FILES) A blast of aggression: China Coast Guard and Chinese Maritime Militia vessels harassed, blocked, deployed water cannons, and executed dangerous maneuvers in another attempt to illegally impede or obstruct a routine resupply and rotation mission to BRP Sierra Madre (LS 57) at Ayungin Shoal.
Photo courtesy of Philippine Coast Guard
The national security sector convened on Monday under the leadership of Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin to discuss the recent incident in the West Philippine Sea, Malacañang said.
In a Viber message to reporters, Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil said the meeting came in the wake of a tense encounter between Philippine and Chinese vessels near Ayungin Shoal (Second Thomas Shoal).
"The national security sector held a meeting today. Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin presided over the meeting that tackled the latest incident in the West Philippine Sea and ways moving forward," Garafil said, without mentioning other details.
While details remain scarce, National Security Council Assistant Director General and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya confirmed the meeting's conclusion earlier in the day.
"Recommendations are still being finalized," Malaya said in a separate Viber message to reporters.
During the weekend, the vessel Unaizah May 4 (UM4), tasked with transporting supplies for Filipino troops stationed at BRP Sierra Madre, suffered significant damage, as reported by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, attributed to the persistent use of water cannons by two China Coast Guard vessels.
However, despite this setback, Philippine forces declared the rotation and resupply (RoRe) mission as a success.