Tensions Rise Over China's Nature Reserve Plans in Scarborough Shoal

The Philippines is concerned about China's plans to establish a nature reserve at the disputed Scarborough Shoal. Manila views this as a potential pretext for military occupation, citing past incidents like Mischief Reef. Both nations claim sovereignty, but a 2016 ruling invalidated China's claims.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-10-2025 13:39 IST | Created: 03-10-2025 13:39 IST
Tensions Rise Over China's Nature Reserve Plans in Scarborough Shoal
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The Philippines expressed apprehension regarding China's announcement of a nature reserve at Scarborough Shoal, a contested area in the South China Sea. Critics argue it may be a guise for military expansion.

Philippine Armed Forces Chief General Romeo Brawner stated his country's firm opposition to potential militarization similar to what occurred at Mischief Reef, where China established military infrastructure in the 1990s.

A Hague ruling in 2016 invalidated China's extensive claims and highlighted Scarborough Shoal as a traditional fishing ground, though China has maintained its stance and presence in the region, raising regional tensions.

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