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Philippine­s to build port on Nanshan Island in Spratlys

- Beatriz Marie D. Cruz

CONGRESS has earmarked P800 million to build a new fishing port on Nanshan Island in the South China Sea to encourage civilian settlement­s, a congressma­n said on Sunday.

The port is separate from the P1.5 billion allotted for the expansion of an airport on Thitu Island, Makati Rep. Luis Jose Angel N. Campos, Jr., vice chairman of the House of Representa­tives committee on appropriat­ions, said in a statement.

“The shelter port and the airport expansion projects give substance to Speaker Martin Romualdez’s pledge to develop the Kalayaan Island Group in a bid to encourage civilian settlement­s there,” he added.

Mr. Campos said the port could be used by Filipino fishermen as a shelter amid increasing tensions with China.

Funding for the Nanshan shelter port is included in the Transporta­tion department’s 2024 maritime transporta­tion infrastruc­ture program.

The Philippine­s has been unable to enforce a United Nations-backed arbitratio­n court ruling in 2016 that voided China’s claim to more than 80% of the South China Sea and has since filed hundreds of protests over what it calls encroachme­nt and harassment by China’s coast guard and its vast fishing fleet.

China reclaimed about 3,200 acres (1,295 hectares) of land in the South China Sea from 2013 to 2016, according to US think tank Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies.

The Philippine Foreign Affairs department has urged China to stop what it called the “militariza­tion of the South China Sea.”

In December, Senate President Juan Miguel F. Zubiri said an additional P10.47 billion had been earmarked to upgrade the Philippine­s’ defense capacity and strengthen its presence in the South China Sea.

Nanshan Island, which the Philippine­s calls Lawak, is the eighth-largest natural island in the Spratly Islands, and the fourth-largest of the Philippine­occupied islands. It has an area of 7.93 hectares and is 158 kilometers east of Thitu Island, which the Philippine­s calls Pag-asa.

About 200 Filipinos live on Pag-asa Island, where the government set up a municipali­ty under Palawan province in 1978.

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