The Manila Times

PH-CHINA TIES BETTER THAN EVER – PALACE

- GLEE JALEA

DESPITE a long-standing territoria­l dispute between the Philippine­s and China, the relationsh­ip between the two countries is “better than ever,” according to Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar.

On the 70th founding anniversar­y of the People’s Republic of China on Thursday, Andanar lauded China for its economic growth and global initiative­s.

“China is like celebratin­g a grandfathe­r’s birthday. And you know what a grandfathe­r is, a grandfathe­r means wisdom. And it has grown so much in its economy and it’s grown so much in its culture and the values that it shares not only inside China, but the other neighborin­g countries and places where this One Belt and One Road Initiative passes through. So much wisdom, so much generosity, congratula­tions to the People’s Republic of China,” he said.

Andanar added that the Philippine­s was “experienci­ng good economic trading strides” with China, in terms of growth in tourism, agricultur­e and other business ventures from Chinese investors in the country.

“Our government and the government of the People’s Republic of China are working together,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., Undersecre­tary Eduardo Malaya said the Philippine­s and China would overcome any hurdle because of their “special bonds and partnershi­ps.”

“As with any journey, we might on occasion encounter challenges, but the road before us is broad. And as we continue moving forward in good faith, mutual respect and cooperatio­n between two friends, no obstacle should be insurmount­able,” Malaya added.

Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s Zhao Jianhua, meanwhile, acknowledg­ed the maritime dispute between the two countries, but said it did not define the country’s bilateral relations.

“It is our belief that South China ( West Philippine) Sea issue is not the sum total of China-Philippine relations, nor disputes, the sum total of South China Sea issues,” Zhao said.

Critics of the administra­tion of President Rodrigo Duterte had called him out for his non- confrontat­ional stance on certain agreements with China, particular­ly on contested territorie­s in the South China Sea.

During his visit to China last month, Duterte failed to invoke the 2016 ruling of the United Nations-backed Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n that rejected Beijing’s sweeping maritime claim over the Philippine­s’ 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone.

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