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Philippine­s will not provoke China into a war

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MANILA: Philippine’s President Rodrigo Duterte reiterated that he would not provoke China into a war following reports that the Chinese military landed long-range bombers on an airport in the South China Sea.

“You know they have the planes, not stationed in Spratly but near the provinces facing – Chinese provinces facing the Spratly and the China Sea. And with their hypersonic, they can reach Manila within seven to 10 minutes,” Duterte said in a speech in Cebu, according to transcript sent by his office yesterday.

Facing criticism over his apparent inaction on China’s increasing military activity in the South China Sea, Duterte questioned where his country would end up should war erupt in the region.

“What will we arm ourselves with if there’s a war? Will we resort to slapping each other? I couldn’t even buy myself a rifle. It was given to me. So how will we even fight with the Chinese?” he said.

Duterte said there was no assurance that the United States would remain on the side of the South-East Asian nation if war broke out.

A more feasible solution would be to forge a joint exploratio­n pact with China to harness the disputed sea’s potential, he said.

Senator Panfilo Lacson called on the government on Saturday to act on China’s militarisa­tion of the disputed waters.

He said the Philippine­s could seek the help of its allies to pressure China to stop its military activities. It could also insist on the UN arbitratio­n ruling won by the Philippine­s in July 2016.

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