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Philippines says China 'mischaracterised' South China Sea resupply mission deal

MANILA — The Philippines' Foreign Ministry on July 28 accused China of "mischaracterising" an arrangement between them that allowed the unimpeded resupply of Filipino troops stationed on a beached naval vessel in the South China Sea.

After repeated clashes in the disputed Second Thomas Shoal, the two countries reached a "provisional arrangement" earlier in July on resupply missions to soldiers stationed at the Sierra Madre, which Manila deliberately grounded in 1999 to reinforce its maritime claims.

Philippine Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Teresita Daza said on July 28 the resupply mission that day was completed without incident while Chinese coast guard vessels were at a "reasonable distance".

However, her Chinese counterpart said China's coast guard was notified ahead of the mission and had "let the vessel through" after an "on-the-scene confirmation".

Daza said on July 28 it was "unfortunate" China "mischaracterised" the resupply mission.

"Instead of acknowledging how two countries were able to manage differences in order to avoid miscalculation and misunderstanding, the spokesperson chose to misrepresent what has been agreed between the Philippines and China," Daza said in a statement.

The Chinese embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside office hours.

Details of the arrangement between China and the Philippines have not been publicly released, but both countries have said the deal was aimed at easing tensions in the waterway.

"The understanding between the Philippines and China was concluded in good faith, with the explicit agreement that it will not prejudice national positions," Daza said. "It is not helpful to keep giving false notions about what has been agreed on and how they

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