The National Maritime Council revealed the development yesterday, but declined to share details such as the number or types of ships involved. The NMC also did not say if the vessels are already in Escoda.
"Actually, it's not only the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). We also have the presence of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. So it's a combination of the assets," NMC spokesman Alexander Lopez said at a forum in Quezon City.
Philippine Navy vessels are under the AFP. The PCG is a civilian agency attached to the Department of Transportation, unlike the China Coast. Guard, which is under its military commission.
Lopez reiterated that the Philippines is maintaining its presence in Escoda, guarded for several months until last week by the PCG’s BRP Teresa Magbanua.
“I can’t say whether the ships are anchored or sailing. Like I said before, we’re making adjustments now,” Lopez said.
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