Philippines, Vietnam hold first-ever joint coast guard exercise

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Philippine and Vietnamese Coast Guard Joint Maritime Exercise

Crew of Philippine and Vietnamese vessels blasted a boat with water cannon and simulated a search and rescue on Friday, in the first such joint exercises between coast guards of two countries that have faced off with Beijing in the South China Sea.

Vietnam's 90-metre-long ship CSB 8002, which arrived at the port of Manila on Monday, joined the Philippine offshore patrol vessel BRP Gabriela Silang for simulated drills in firefighting, rescue and medical response.

The exercises are the latest collaboration between countries that are locked in long-running disputes with Beijing over territory in the South China Sea, or concerned about freedom of navigation and activities of Chinese vessels in the key trade route.

"Our exercise is more on the humanitarian side," Lawrence Roque, commanding officer of BRP Gabriela Silang, told reporters onboard.

"We hope for more of these activities because the sea is large and many will need assistance from the coast guard."

The drills with Vietnam came as the Philippines on Thursday completed two days of maritime exercises with the militaries of Australia, Canada, and the United States, the first involving the four countries, which Manila said was to promote a free and open Indo-Pacific.

China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, which it asserts through a large deployment of coast guard in areas that include the exclusive economic zones of its neighbours.

The China coast guard has been accused of aggression and of disrupting fisheries and energy activities of countries like Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, testing relations and raising concerns about escalations.

China typically says its coast guard is acting professionally and lawfully to protect its territory from trespassers.

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Philippines Plans More Sea Activities With Vietnam After Drills

The Philippine Coast Guard said it is planning to send one of its ships to Vietnam later this year to boost maritime cooperation after the two countries held joint exercises this week amid sea disputes with China.

In a Facebook statement on Friday night, the PCG said it will reciprocate Vietnam for its “gesture of goodwill” in sending a Coast Guard ship to Manila for an inaugural port visit. The two nations’ coast guards conducted maritime exercises on search-and-rescue operations, according to the statement.

Vietnam and the Philippines have been locked in disputes with China over parts of the South China Sea. The two Southeast Asian nations have recently submitted separate information to the United Nations, asserting exclusive rights to resources in the disputed sea.

In June, Vietnam offered to hold talks with the Philippines about overlapping maritime claims.

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