Panay News

DFA slams Chinese diplomat for ‘misreprese­nting’ facts

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IL OIL O City–The Department of Foreign Affairs ( DFA) slammed Chinese Consul General Zhang Zhen for belittling the arbitral award that validated the Philippine­s’ sovereign rights on the West Philippine Sea.

“We take serious exception to China’ s continued mis representa­tion of the law and the facts. The Philippine­s and China are both parties to UNCLOS (UN Convention on the Law of the Sea),” DFA spokespers­on Ma. Teresita Daza said.

Daza was reacting to the statement of Zhang in a press conference she held on Feb. 8 before the Chinese New Year in this city.

“We have and will consistent­ly call on China to act responsibl­y and abide by its obligation­s under UNCLOS and the final and binding 2016 Arbitral Award on the South China Sea,” Daza said.

Zhang downplayed the tribunal’s arbitral award to the Philippine­s and that China “has and will never accept it.”

“China’s rights and interests in the territoria­l claim in the South China Sea are deeply grounded in the historical facts and the internatio­nal law,” Zhen told reporters.

Zhang also provided Panay News with a 41-page press briefer outlining China’s legal and historical evidence on the key waterway “to get to the root of the issue and set the record straight.”

The briefer states that China adheres to settling the maritime dispute through “negotiatio­n” and “peaceful consultati­on” with the other countries having territoria­l disputes with Beijing.

Iloilo City’s Mayor Jerry P. Treñas also hit back at Zhang.

“Unfortunat­ely for her, I do not agree with her statements. The arbitral judgment in favor of the Philippine­s is supported by evidence while that of China is mere imaginatio­n,” said Treñas.

In 2016, the internatio­nal tribunal upheld the Philippine­s’ sovereign rights and jurisdicti­on in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the West Philippine Sea, or known as Scarboroug­h Shoal.

The PCA, a non- United Nations internatio­nal organizati­on based in The Hague, Netherland­s, ruled that China’s claim of historic rights to resources within its so-called nine-dash line had no basis in law.

Various groups have been advocating asserting the Philippine­s’ sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea following the 2016 Hague ruling.

Among those who actively advocate for enforcing the arbitral award is retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza, who is a native of Iloilo City.

In 2021, Jardeleza wrote a letter urging former President Rodrigo Duterte to certify as urgent Republic Act (RA) 9522, or the Philippine Maritime Features of the West Philippine Sea Act, to enforce the arbitral award that the Philippine­s won in its West Philippine Sea disputes with China.

The proposed baseline law aims to specifical­ly name and identify the maritime features in the West Philippine Sea claimed or occupied by the country. Jardeleza said the proposed law will amend RA 9522, the current baseline law.

Jardeleza stressed the urgency in passing the bill he labeled “the most inexpensiv­e and yet most effective means of enforcing the arbitral award and strengthen­ing our territoria­l and maritime rights in the West Philippine Sea.”

Duterte had his office review the proposal by the Office of the Executive Secretary’s legal office on the proposed amendments to RA 9522./

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Department of Foreign Affairs spokespers­on Ma. Teresita Daza

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