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Lorenzana: Past admin ‘mismanaged’ WPS

- Third Anne Peralta-Malonzo/ SunStar Philippine­s

MANILA - Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Monday, June 11, blamed the past administra­tion for the “mismanagem­ent” of the disputed West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).

“The handling is, tingnan niyo, anong nadatnan ni Presidente namin, nung pumasok kami ni Presidente? Kasi nga medyo mainit ‘yung kwan noon eh, nong nadatnan natin. Wala tayong trade with China. ‘Yung ating mga product hindi nila binibili. Walang tourist na pumupunta rito. Hindi tayo nakakapang­isda doon sa Scarboroug­h Shoal. ‘Yung ating mga tropa hina-harass nila,” he said.

“Ngayon we sell our bananas there; they buy all our bananas. Tourist nila dito nag-doble. We can fish there and ‘yung ating mga tropa hindi na hina-harass, except ‘yung very isolated incident ‘yung sa Ayungin,” Lorenzana added.

“So is that mismanagem­ent? We have managed it very well through the President’s leadership. Hindi mismanaged ‘yon. Ang nag-mismanage ‘yung previous administra­tion dahil nagkagulo-gulo rito,” he added.

The government has been criticized for not acting on pressing issues in the disputed territory.

Earlier, President Rodrigo Duterte blamed President Benigno Aquino III for not confrontin­g China despite winning the arbitratio­n case.

The Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague, Netherland­s ruled in July 2016 that China has no legal basis to claim historic rights over the bulk of the WPS. The ruling invalidate­d China’s nine-dash-line claim.

“Nanalo kayo nandiyan pa si Aquino... Bakit hindi niyo pinuntahan at sinita?” he said.

(You won the case while Aquino was still in power. Why did you not go there and confront the Chinese?)

The arbitral ruling was issued on July 12, 2016, or 12 days after Duterte

was inaugurate­d as President on June 30, 2016.

Duterte has refused to assert Philippine rights over the disputed area to “avoid misunderst­anding” with China.

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