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PH asserting rights vs disputed sea quietly

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MANILA - Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano on Wednesday, May 30, assured members of the House of Representa­tives that the administra­tion is protecting the country's territory and sovereignt­y amid the series of reports on China' supposed militariza­tion in the West Philippine Sea.

During the briefing by the Task Force for the West Philippine Sea on Wednesday at the House of Representa­tives, Cayetano said the administra­tion has filed numerous diplomatic protests against China.

He was reacting to the comment of Magdalo Representa­tive Gary Alejano urging him to assert the country's rights over the West Philippine Sea, saying that the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine Navy and even the fishermen are being harassed by the Chinese government.

"As a sovereign country, no matter how small we are, we should assert that (our sovereignt­y)," Alejano said.

"I have been talking to our fishermen. Pag nangisda sila doon yung magandang huli iniinspect, kinukuha... Last May 11 hindi ba hinarass ang ating sundalo, not only of the Coast Guard but of the Philippine Navy. We want to be friends with them but don't harass us," Alejano added.

Alejano pointed out that the Filipinos should be informed of what is happening in the WPS, as the current issues on the WPS are of public concern.

Cayetano said the administra­tion has been addressing the issues mentioned by Alejano quietly.

"We are not asking you to trust us blindly. We have been filing diplomatic protests but our critics want us to shout loudly," Cayetano said.

"Our ultimate redline is Treaty of Paris in terms of territory and UNCLOS in terms of economic rights. Nanggaling tayo sa past administra­tion na walang fishing; na pag nagsu-supply

tayo sa Ayungin nagpapatin­tero tayo. Ngayon pwede na. Because we did it quietly, the situation improved," Cayetano said.

He added: "We're not saying it's perfect. But we are not doing it like the (former President Benigno) Aquino or (Acting Associate Justice Antonio) Carpio way na through media at sigawan. We are doing it through diplomacy," Cayetano added.

Alejano, one of the staunchest critics of the administra­tion told Cayetano to not bring back the failures of the administra­tion. "What I'm asking is what you are doing right now kasi kayo ang nakaupo. Para kasing laging ibinabalik sa Aquino administra­tion," he remarked.

Further asked by another lawmaker, ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro, how can the country be on a par with China Cayetano said: "sa lengwahe ng basketball — puso."

In the same briefing, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., chairman of the Task Force on West Philippine Sea, appealed to Congress to give the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s a budget of at least P30 billion for its modernizat­ion.

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