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Phl, China should sign treaty prior to joint exploratio­n – expert

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MANILA — The Philippine government must first sign a treaty with China before entering into a joint exploratio­n agreement in the West Philippine Sea, a maritime law expert said.

Jay Batongbaca­l, director of the University of the Philippine­s Institute for Maritime Affairs and Law of the Sea, warned that entering into a joint exploratio­n or developmen­t in the West Philippine Sea has serious legal implicatio­ns.

The Philippine­s will appear to be "stepping back" from the 2016 arbitral ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n if it will conduct a joint exploratio­n with China with regards to service contract (SC) 72 or Reed Bank, which is also being claimed by Beijing.

"If we’re going to go into joint developmen­t of SC 72 despite that ruling, clearly we’re stepping back from the tribunal’s ruling that this is entirely a Philippine area," Batongbaca­l told ANC's headstart Tuesday.

Reed Bank is within China's nine-dash line claim over the South China Sea, which the internatio­nal tribunal had invalidate­d in its ruling on the disputed area.

If the Philippine­s decides to enter into a joint exploratio­n with China in Reed Bank, Manila would have to place safeguards so it would not appear that it has surrendere­d what it has gained in the arbitral award.

"Then your next step requires a treaty with China and the treaty must have its own implementi­ng law because this will be entirely different from the existing service contract system," Batongbaca­l said.

"Based on the experience with joint developmen­t in other parts of the world, this kind of setup is much more complicate­d especially if you're talking about full-blown exploratio­n, developmen­t, production of a reserve," he added.

According to Batongbaca­l, such treaty should include provisions on sharing of resources and the assignment of an operating authority.

"The most important part that must be in the treaty is the fact that our going into joint developmen­t or exploratio­n of this area should be without prejudice to the claim. It should not have any legal effects especially on the arbitratio­n award," Batongbaca­l said.

The treaty would serve as the overall framework or structure of undertakin­g joint exploratio­n or developmen­t as it would bind both the Philippine­s and China.

"Our domestic laws will never bind another state that’s why we need a treaty," the maritime law expert said.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said that two areas, SC 57 (northern Palawan) and SC 72 (Reed Bank), are being considered for joint exploratio­n.

SC 57 is located northwest of Palawan, which is way beyond China's nine-dash line claim and has never been claimed by Beijing.

 ??  ?? The government is eyeing Reed Bank as a possible replacemen­t for Malampaya, whose natural gas deposits are expected to run out by 2024.
The government is eyeing Reed Bank as a possible replacemen­t for Malampaya, whose natural gas deposits are expected to run out by 2024.

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