According to the Manila Times, a Philippine media outlet, on August 29, the Philippine Foreign Minister Lazaro testified in the Philippine Parliament, admitting that the temporary agreement between the Philippines and China regarding the supply issue of the stranded Philippine ship at the Scarborough Shoal includes "information exchange" content.
This means that the Philippine side needs to report in advance the types of supplies to be transported to China, and the types of supplies can only be food, medicine, and daily necessities, which must be approved by China before being transported.
Roy Vincent Trinidad, a naval captain and spokesperson for the Western Philippine Sea, reported to the Philippine Parliament that the Chinese navy's tugboats had left the Scarborough Shoal area on Tuesday (August 26) and did not approach the illegally stranded Philippine warship "Mount Magsaysay." We have no reason to provoke China unnecessarily.
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