FILE PHOTO: Chinese Coast Guard vessels fire water cannons towards a Philippine resupply vessel Unaizah on its way to a resupply mission at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. —REUTERS
The US Task Force Ayungin is only giving the Philippines a “clearer picture of what is out there” in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), following the series of Chinese harassment against Filipino troops in the strategic waterway, a Philippine Navy official said on Tuesday.
But Rear Adm. Roy Vincent Trinidad insisted the rotation and resupply missions (Rore) in the disputed sea remains a unilateral operation by the Philippines.
Trinidad did not say when the task force was created, saying “these are details that could be better addressed by the US embassy.”
He said at a news briefing at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City the US forces provide only “technical provision” to their Filipino counterparts.
“We have a lot of interoperability with them when it comes to information sharing to provide us a better picture through maritime domain awareness,” he said.
“Our interaction with them is a big help when it comes to getting a clearer picture of what is out there,” he added, referring to the situation in the West Philippine Sea.