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South China Sea

U.S. advises Philippines on warship repair on China-claimed atoll

Sierra Madre emerging as major flashpoint in South China Sea

The Sierra Madre, a World War II-era Philippine warship, was deliberately grounded on Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea in 1999.    © AFP/Jiji

WASHINGTON/MANILA -- The U.S. has begun advising the Philippines on the repair of a World War II-era warship grounded on an atoll in the South China Sea, people familiar with the matter told Nikkei, demonstrating Washington's commitment to protecting Manila's maritime rights in the face of growing tensions with China.

The Philippines intentionally grounded the warship, the Sierra Madre, on Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands in 1999 to shore up its maritime claims. The Shoal is located roughly 190 kilometers off the western coast of Palawan Island.

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