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The Philippines completed the loading, pointing at Scarborough Shoal, and CCTV News rarely released the life-saving training of the Chinese Coast Guard

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Recently, the Philippine Coast Guard completed a series of loading training, an operation that has attracted global attention. Moreover, there is information that the Philippine Coast Guard is targeting China's Scarborough Shoal. CCTV News made a rare announcement, detailing the life-saving training conducted by the China Coast Guard. This series of events has aroused people's attention to the situation in the South China Sea.

The Philippines completed the loading, pointing at Scarborough Shoal, and CCTV News rarely released the life-saving training of the Chinese Coast Guard

The completion of the Philippine Coast Guard's loading training was a remarkable move. As one of the Southeast Asian countries, the Philippines has a number of disputed islands in the South China Sea, the most notable of which is Scarborough Shoal. Scarborough Shoal is located in the southwest of the Philippines and is known as the Scarborough Shoal in Palawan by the Philippines, while Thitu Island is called in China, and is part of the South China Sea Islands.

The Philippines completed the loading, pointing at Scarborough Shoal, and CCTV News rarely released the life-saving training of the Chinese Coast Guard

CCTV News published a rare report on the life-saving training conducted by the Chinese Coast Guard. This shows the position of the China Coast Guard on the issue of Scarborough Shoal. China has always advocated resolving disputes in the South China Sea through peaceful dialogue, but it has also emphasized protecting national territorial sovereignty. In the process of defending Scarborough Shoal, the China Coast Guard not only needs to carry out patrol and law enforcement tasks, but also needs to have rescue and lifesaving capabilities to ensure that it can take timely action in various emergencies at sea. This life-saving training can be said to be an important action of the China Coast Guard to actively respond to the country's call and improve its own capabilities.

The Philippines completed the loading, pointing at Scarborough Shoal, and CCTV News rarely released the life-saving training of the Chinese Coast Guard

The Scarborough Shoal issue is one of the focal points of controversy in the South China Sea. The Philippines has long asserted sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal and has sought to resolve the dispute through international arbitration. However, China insists on resolving disputes through bilateral negotiations and does not accept international arbitration. The clash of these two positions has led to tensions.

The Philippines completed the loading, pointing at Scarborough Shoal, and CCTV News rarely released the life-saving training of the Chinese Coast Guard

With the news that the Philippine Coast Guard has completed its loading training and traveled to Scarborough Shoal, the situation in the South China Sea has once again aroused public concern. The international community continues to pay attention to the stability and security of the South China Sea, and hopes that all parties concerned can resolve disputes through peaceful dialogue and jointly safeguard regional peace and prosperity.

The Philippines completed the loading, pointing at Scarborough Shoal, and CCTV News rarely released the life-saving training of the Chinese Coast Guard

In short, the fact that the Philippine Coast Guard has completed its loading training and is planning to travel to Scarborough Shoal has attracted the world's attention. CCTV News published a rare report on the life-saving training of the China Coast Guard, reflecting China's position on the Scarborough Shoal issue. The dispute in the South China Sea remains a complex issue, and it is hoped that all parties can resolve the dispute through peaceful dialogue and jointly safeguard regional stability and security.

The Philippines completed the loading, pointing at Scarborough Shoal, and CCTV News rarely released the life-saving training of the Chinese Coast Guard

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