The Freeman

Some Chinese proposals against national interests

- — Gaea Katreena Cabico/Philstar.com

MANILA — The Philippine­s had received a number of maritime-related proposals from China last year, but many of the suggestion­s were not considered because they were not aligned with the country’s interest, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Tuesday.

“While a few proposals were deemed somewhat workable, many of the remaining Chinese proposals were determined, after a careful study, scrutiny and deliberati­on within the Philippine government, to be contrary to our national interests,” the department said in a statement.

One of the proposals raised by Beijing “insisted on actions that would be deemed as acquiescen­ce or recognitio­n of China’s control and administra­tion over the Ayungin Shoal as China’s territory.”

DFA stressed that Manila could not consider such a proposal “without violating the constituti­on or internatio­nal law.” Ayungin Shoal is part of the exclusive economic zone of the Philippine­s.

The agency said the Philippine­s submitted counter proposals, but China did not consider them. Instead, Beijing presented its own counter proposals, which like the previous ones, did not reflect Manila’s interests, particular­ly on issues such as the South China Sea.

The DFA was responding to a report published by the Manila Times quoting a “ranking Chinese official” as saying the 11 concept papers presented by Beijing in April 2023 “were met with inaction by the Marcos administra­tion.”

“In no way did the Philippine government ignore China’s proposals,” the DFA said,

“The DFA wishes to underscore that the Philippine­s is approachin­g these confidenti­al negotiatio­ns with utmost sincerity and good faith. We were, therefore, surprised by China’s disclosure of sensitive details of our bilateral discussion­s,” it added.

 ?? AFP / Jam Sta. Rosa ?? This photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows journalist­s filming as a China Coast Guard vessel (R) sails in front of the BRP Sindangan during a supply mission to Second Thomas Shoal in the disputed South China Sea.
AFP / Jam Sta. Rosa This photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows journalist­s filming as a China Coast Guard vessel (R) sails in front of the BRP Sindangan during a supply mission to Second Thomas Shoal in the disputed South China Sea.

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