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Robredo urges Phl to file diplomatic protest vs China

- philstar.com

MANILA — The Philippine­s should pursue all diplomatic avenues, including filing a formal protest, over China's increasing­ly aggressive military actions in the South China Sea, Vice President Leni Robredo said yesterday.

Robredo's statement came after it was reported that China's People's Liberation Army Air Force landed a long-range bomber on Woody Island, Beijing's largest outpost in the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea.

The vice president said that she is concerned about these reported landings and take-offs, which were part of a Chinese military exercise.

"The news that there were planes from China with nuclear capability that landed on our islands was extremely worrying. Aside from this, the landed and take-off exercises of China's long-range bombers in the West Philippine Sea were extremely alarming," Robredo said in Filipino in a statement.

The vice president however mistakenly claimed that the take-off and landing exercises happened on islands claimed by the Philippine­s.

Manila is not staking a claim to Woody Island which is part of Paracel Islands. The Paracels are outside of the West Philippine Sea, a part of the South China Sea where Philippine­s claims to have exclusive economic zone.

In a clarificat­ion, Barry Gutierrez, the vice president's spokesman, said that despite the geographic­al mistake, the fact remains that Chinese bombers pose a threat to Manila's interests in the West Philippine Sea and the security of the region as a whole. "Our DFA should address this issue decisively," he said in a Twitter post.

China's artificial­lybuilt islands in the West Philippine Sea, in theory, can also launch and receive these bombers as its constructi­on of military-grade facilities on them is already finished.

Robredo said that China's militariza­tion and constructi­on of structures on features it claimed posed a threat to Philippine security.

"The Filipino people is expecting the government to defend with all courage the country's security. If the government itself will not stand up for the territoria­l integrity of the country, on whom will the nation depend?" Robredo said.

"Let us pursue all diplomatic means to ensure that our relationsh­ip with our neighborin­g countries remains smooth, but this should not compromise our nation. One of the primary responsibi­lities of the government and each Filipino is to defend the security of the nation against all threats," she added.—

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? This file picture taken on July 14, 2016 in east China's Shandong province shows a woman walking past a street poster of the South China Sea, with the slogan at the bottom "China's territory, never to yield an inch of our ground."
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE This file picture taken on July 14, 2016 in east China's Shandong province shows a woman walking past a street poster of the South China Sea, with the slogan at the bottom "China's territory, never to yield an inch of our ground."

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