阿基诺说菲律宾也要飞越南海岛礁

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Philippines to fly over disputed South China Sea: Aquino
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Alleged on-going reclamation by China on Subi Reef is seen from Pagasa Island (Thitu Island) in the Spratly group of islands in the South China Sea, west of Palawan, on May 11, 2015
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Philippine military and commercial aircraft will keep flying over disputed areas in the South China Sea despite Chinese warnings over the airspace, President Benigno Aquino said on Monday.

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"We will still fly the routes that we fly based on the international law from the various conventions we entered into," Aquino told reporters when asked whether the Philippines accepted China's position.

The Chinese military last week ordered a US Navy P-8 Poseidon surveillance plane away from airspace above the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea.

The Chinese foreign ministry later insisted it had sovereign rights to those waters, maritime features and the airspace above.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, even waters approaching the coasts of the Philippines and other Asian neighbours.

In recent years it has caused alarm with increasingly aggressive actions to assert its claims.

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It is undertaking giant land reclamation works in the Spratlys, located between the Vietnam and the Philippines, to turn reefs into islands that can host airstrips and other military facilities.

The Spratlys, about a thousand kilometres (620 miles) from the nearest major Chinese landmass, are one of the biggest and most strategically important archipelagos in the sea.

Aquino said the Philippines would not give up its territory to China, even as he acknowledged major differences in the capabilities of their militaries.

"We will still exercise our rights over our exclusive economic zone," he said.

"Bottom line is, it has to be clear, we will defend our rights to the best of our abilities."

Aquino said the Philippines was also working closely on the issue with the United States, his nation's longtime ally and mutual defence treaty partner, but declined to elaborate.

"Even in basketball, you don't reveal all your moves to the other coach," he said.

Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also have competing claims to parts of the South China Sea.

All claimants but Brunei have military facilities on Spratly islands that they control.

Philippine Air Force spokesman Colonel Enrico Canaya said its planes flew over the sea, including the route taken by the US Navy plane.

He declined to give more details.

The Philippine civil aviation authority said local carriers also flew over parts of the sea that were considered international air lanes.

http://news.yahoo.com/philippines-fly-over-disputed-south-china-sea-aquino-064347242.htmlPhilippines to fly over disputed South China Sea: Aquino
AFP
3 hours ago

Alleged on-going reclamation by China on Subi Reef is seen from Pagasa Island (Thitu Island) in the Spratly group of islands in the South China Sea, west of Palawan, on May 11, 2015
.
View gallery

.

Philippine military and commercial aircraft will keep flying over disputed areas in the South China Sea despite Chinese warnings over the airspace, President Benigno Aquino said on Monday.

Related Stories

Philippines says important to uphold rights over South China Sea Reuters
U.S. says South China Sea reclamations stoke instability Reuters
Poseidon Over the China Sea The Wall Street Journal
U.S., China clash over disputed South China Sea Reuters
Pentagon weighs sending planes, ships near disputed South China Sea reefs Reuters
"We will still fly the routes that we fly based on the international law from the various conventions we entered into," Aquino told reporters when asked whether the Philippines accepted China's position.

The Chinese military last week ordered a US Navy P-8 Poseidon surveillance plane away from airspace above the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea.

The Chinese foreign ministry later insisted it had sovereign rights to those waters, maritime features and the airspace above.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, even waters approaching the coasts of the Philippines and other Asian neighbours.

In recent years it has caused alarm with increasingly aggressive actions to assert its claims.

View galleryPhilippine President Benigno Aquino speaks during an …
Philippine President Benigno Aquino speaks during an interview at the Malacanang Palace in Manila, i …
It is undertaking giant land reclamation works in the Spratlys, located between the Vietnam and the Philippines, to turn reefs into islands that can host airstrips and other military facilities.

The Spratlys, about a thousand kilometres (620 miles) from the nearest major Chinese landmass, are one of the biggest and most strategically important archipelagos in the sea.

Aquino said the Philippines would not give up its territory to China, even as he acknowledged major differences in the capabilities of their militaries.

"We will still exercise our rights over our exclusive economic zone," he said.

"Bottom line is, it has to be clear, we will defend our rights to the best of our abilities."

Aquino said the Philippines was also working closely on the issue with the United States, his nation's longtime ally and mutual defence treaty partner, but declined to elaborate.

"Even in basketball, you don't reveal all your moves to the other coach," he said.

Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also have competing claims to parts of the South China Sea.

All claimants but Brunei have military facilities on Spratly islands that they control.

Philippine Air Force spokesman Colonel Enrico Canaya said its planes flew over the sea, including the route taken by the US Navy plane.

He declined to give more details.

The Philippine civil aviation authority said local carriers also flew over parts of the sea that were considered international air lanes.

http://news.yahoo.com/philippines-fly-over-disputed-south-china-sea-aquino-064347242.html
随便飞,你飞你的,我填我的。等机场好了爷陪你飞,你不飞都不行。
那就把黄岩岛填了作为回应

美国一喊重返亚太, 中国就填几个岛来回应
又在开玩笑了。
那就把黄岩岛填了作为回应

美国一喊重返亚太, 中国就填几个岛来回应
就这样办。飞一次填一个,飞N次填N个。
用螺旋桨小飞机吗
吓死爹了!赶紧填几个岛压压惊
狒狒每个月都在飞。
兔子说:等爷这阵子忙完了陪你一起玩,到时候一定要求哦
搞得好像自己在南海没占岛礁似的。就不怕土鳖们天天在中业岛上转悠?
错,对除美帝之外可以强硬对待,但是坚持对美不打第一枪,你打你的,我打我的
不费飞是孙子
搞得好像自己在南海没占岛礁似的。就不怕土鳖们天天在中业岛上转悠?
狒狒还能蹦跳1年左右,等永暑机场建好战机进驻,大家慢慢玩。既然不敢打断永暑机场建设,狒狒就洗洗干净等着被调戏吧,奸7都能玩死狒狒。
菲律宾要敢,直接揍下来
把激光带过去,不用导弹
等机场建好了没事就去马尼拉上空飞几圈
直接把它的导航系统毁了,自己回不去
che 发表于 2015-5-25 18:37
狒狒每个月都在飞。
有什么应对措施吗?
雪中散步 发表于 2015-5-25 19:11
菲律宾要敢,直接揍下来
别着它向北飞,油飞光为止。
kingcedar 发表于 2015-5-25 18:27
随便飞,你飞你的,我填我的。等机场好了爷陪你飞,你不飞都不行。
说的好,有道理
我就喜欢这种外国看我们不爽,却又不敢干我们的样子。
气氛营造得差不多了就把仁爱礁上的破船给他拖走。
这货还真要小心,摔下一架来,说不定又会赖着不走,流氓好对付,不要脸的泼皮还真的要小心
把黄岩岛填了,摆满火箭弹,
现在最重要的是先填好,填好再说
这叫舆论战。其实狒狒经常飞去侦查,现在跳出来效果比较好。你看,紧跟美爹同时不怕中修多厉害啊。
等老子机场港口雷达站建好了,不怕你天天飞,就怕你不飞,划设南海识别区还要靠你们帮忙呢;
这些小国的挑衅都会很快过去的。
鲲鹏展翅,九万里,翻动扶摇羊角。
背负雷达朝下看,都是人间城郭。
艨艟连天,机场遍地,吓倒蓬间雀。
怎么得了,哎呀我要飞跃。
借问君去何方,雀儿答道:有仙山琼阁。
不见前年秋月朗,谈判大洋条约。
还有吃的,汉堡烧熟了,再加可乐。
不须放屁!试看天地翻覆。
丫想咋飞。
这货还真要小心,摔下一架来,说不定又会赖着不走,流氓好对付,不要脸的泼皮还真的要小心
摔都摔死了,还占个毛线呵,你以为狒狒们是神风敢死队呢!
跳粱小丑,不足一笑。。。。。
大家开个玩笑,猴子真脱裤子呀,割了吧...
菲菲国威武,都有空军l了!{:soso_e120:}
鲲鹏展翅,九万里,翻动扶摇羊角。
背负雷达朝下看,都是人间城郭。
艨艟连天,机场遍地,吓倒蓬间雀。 ...
太祖的词也敢改,胆子不小
原子汉 发表于 2015-5-25 21:39
鲲鹏展翅,九万里,翻动扶摇羊角。
背负雷达朝下看,都是人间城郭。
艨艟连天,机场遍地,吓倒蓬间雀。 ...
哈哈~~~胸逮淫得一手好湿!
兔子说,响应美帝号召,我也要飞,把猴占岛礁都飞一遍。
狒狒不飞,怎么会有那些在建岛的照片?狒狒叫唤两声,很多人也就被挑逗起来了。
那就来试一试吧,我们继续填岛
丫想咋飞。
双飞,欲仙欲死........然后就没有然后了,自己把自己废了