Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Maritime zones crucial to safeguardi­ng Phl interest

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI AND PAT SANTOS

National Security Adviser Eduardo Año said the recent passage of the Philippine Maritime Zones Act in the Senate marks another leap in the country’s assertiven­ess over its maritime domains.

Año was pertaining to the recent approval of Senate Bill 2492 or the Philippine Maritime Zones Act on the upper chamber’s third and final reading of the measure.

“We thank the Senate led by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and Senate Special Committee on Maritime and Admiralty Zones chairman Senator Francis Tolentino for advancing the [bill’s] passage,” he said.

“This marks a significan­t step forward in safeguardi­ng our nation’s maritime interests and asserting our sovereign rights over our maritime domains,” he added.

Año said the measure would underscore the country’s commitment to defining and protecting the Philippine maritime boundaries “in accordance with internatio­nal law, particular­ly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea or UNCLOS.”

“Most importantl­y, this implements in domestic legislatio­n the 2016 Arbitral Award that the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n ruled in favor of the Philippine­s,” he added.

“We also extend our gratitude to the House of Representa­tives, under the leadership of Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, and to Representa­tive Rachel Arenas, Chairperso­n of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and sponsor of House Bill 7819. Their efforts in advancing and passing House Bill 7819, the counterpar­t bill in the house, are deeply appreciate­d,” Año said.

Año said such legislatio­n not only reaffirms the country’s sovereign rights in its exclusive economic zone “but also establishe­s clear guidelines” for the proper delineatio­n of maritime zones, including sea lanes, air routes, and the utilizatio­n of natural resources within Philippine jurisdicti­on.

He noted that the Philippine­s is an archipelag­ic and maritime nation and “our seas play a vital role in our economic prosperity and national security.”

Año said the enactment of comprehens­ive legislatio­n such as the Philippine Maritime Zones Act, to strengthen the country’s ability to manage and protect Philippine maritime resources while promoting peaceful and lawful maritime activities in our waters.

“We extend our appreciati­on to the members of the Congress and Senate for their dedication to this important legislativ­e item,” he added.

Meanwhile, Senator Tolentino, in a forum said the Maritime Zone Law would strengthen the country’s sovereign claim on disputed territorie­s.

“The artificial islands built by other countries in our exclusive economic zones will remain our territorie­s because of this measure,” he said.

He likewise averred that part of the Maritime Zones law is the recognitio­n of the arbitral ruling, which China claims that we cannot implement. Thus, he said, the Maritime Zones law is in effect an implementa­tion of the arbitral ruling.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? DOG owners make the most of their day by allowing their pets to see city vets for vaccine shots, as the city government of Manila set up a stall along San Andres, Manila, yesterday to provide free rabies and deworming vaccines.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE DOG owners make the most of their day by allowing their pets to see city vets for vaccine shots, as the city government of Manila set up a stall along San Andres, Manila, yesterday to provide free rabies and deworming vaccines.

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