The Borneo Post

China, Philippine­s agree ‘prudent’ cooperatio­n on joint sea exploratio­n

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BEIJING: China and the Philippine­s said they will cautiously proceed with discussion­s on joint oil and gas exploratio­n in the South China Sea, further reversing years of tensions over their competing claims to the region.

The two states have long been embroiled in a bitter dispute over the waterway – with China claiming nearly the entire sea – but Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has in recent years softened his predecesso­rs’ policy of opposing Beijing’s claims.

The countries will “in a prudent and steady way advance cooperatio­n on offshore oil and gas exploratio­n”, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi told reporters after meeting Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano.

“The South China Sea disputes will no longer be a source of negative energy blocking the developmen­t of bilateral ties,” he added.

The Philippine­s said earlier this month it was in talks with a Chinese state firm over joint exploratio­n and extraction in the strategic and supposedly resource-rich sea.

Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam also claim all or part of the sea, and proposed cooperatio­n between Manila and Beijing has caused alarm among neighbouri­ng Southeast Asian countries in the past.

Cayetano said at the press conference that China and the Philippine­s “are finding a common legal framework to conduct joint exploratio­n and surveys”.

“Our relationsh­ip...is in a golden period, and with very positive momentum,” he said, adding that the countries “are now ready to face more challenges together”.

However no further details on the nature of the agreed cooperatio­n were given.

Cayetano said last month that Manila would consult legal experts to make sure any accord would not infringe Philippine sovereign rights.

Duterte has described a proposed deal as akin to ‘co- ownership’ of contested areas, saying this was preferable to the ‘ massacre’ of Filipino troops in a war with China. — AFP

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