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00:00The Philippine Navy confirmed that a research vessel of China passed not inside the Exclusive Economic Zone, but inside the archipelagic waters of the Philippines.
00:12According to the Philippine Navy, the ship Lanhai 101 was seen in the eastern part of Palawan yesterday.
00:18It was first monitored near Balabac Island this Sunday, February 9.
00:23It was said to come from Malaysia and will go to China.
00:26Yesterday afternoon, the Chinese vessel arrived near Subic Bay in Zambales.
00:31It was sent by AFP Western Command, the BRP Andres Bonifacio and BRP Melchor Aquino to monitor the so-called Chinese vessel.
00:41Security Analyst Ray Powell said that it is possible that China is showing that it does not recognize the archipelagic sea lanes of the Philippines.
00:51According to the Philippine Navy, the crew of the Chinese vessel said that they passed near Palawan because of the bad weather.
01:21That passes through our archipelagic waters.