China rescues 2 Filipino fishermen at disputed shoal
MANILA, Philippines — Chinese coast guard ships have rescued two Filipino fishermen in bad weather at a disputed shoal and handed them back Friday to the Philippines in a show of how President Rodrigo Duterte has turned once-frosty relations with Beijing.
Philippine coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo said Chinese coast guard officials notified them of the rescue in the vicinity of Scarborough Shoal off the northwestern Philippines and later handed the two over to a Philippine vessel.
The Philippines sent a newly acquired patrol ship from Japan, the BRP Tubbataha, to receive the rescued Filipinos from the Chinese amid large waves in the high seas off Scarborough, Balilo said.
“This shows you that rescuing people at sea is beyond such conflicts,” he said.


