Chinese Maritime Incursions Prompt Palau President to Call on U.S. for Assistance

File image of Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. SARAH SILBIGER / POOL / AFP

Recent breaches of Palau’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) prompted President Surangel Whipps, Jr. to call on the United States to increase the frequency of navy patrols near the small Pacific Island Country’s maritime borders.

There’s been no comment from the Pentagon about the president’s request. The Chinese Foreign Ministry last week said the vessels that had crossed into Palau’s EEZ had merely taken shelter there. (REUTERS)

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