Taiwan Gives Philippines Apology Deadline After Seaman Killed
Taiwan's foreign ministry gave the Philippines a 72-hour deadline, effective Tuesday, to apologize publicly for an incident Thursday in the Luzon Strait that separates the two fishing-intensive regions. The Taiwan government says official Philippine personnel fired on a boat in overlapping ocean economic zones, killing a 65-year-old local fisherman. Taipei is now threatening sanctions against Manila.
Manila has expressed condolences to the deceased man's family but is holding off on any possible apology until it finishes an investigation. Raymond Wu, managing director with the political risk consultancy e-Intelligence in Taipei, says Taiwan will hold out for more.