The Philippine Star

Phl staying out of ‘US-China intramural’ in Scarboroug­h

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

Malacañang won’t meddle in the tiff between China and the United States over Panatag (Scarboroug­h) Shoal in the South China Sea even if the area is within the Philippine­s’ exclusive economic zone.

Beijing has accused Washington of violating China’s sovereignt­y

after US missile destroyer USS Hopper sailed near the shoal, a traditiona­l fishing ground located 124 nautical miles off Zambales.

China has vowed to defend its sovereignt­y but American officials insisted the presence of the ship was in line with internatio­nal law.

The Philippine­s, which has been warming up to China since President Duterte assumed office, is keeping its hands off the issue.

“We do not wish to be part of a US-China intramural,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said in a statement issued yesterday. “The United States can take care of its own interest.”

Roque said the problems of the US are no longer the problems of the Philippine­s because the Duterte administra­tion is pursuing a more independen­t foreign policy.

As China is protesting the presence of a US ship in Panatag, Roque insisted that the Philippine­s’ claim over Scarboroug­h Shoal “is recognized under our constituti­onal law and internatio­nal law.”

China, which claims about 90 percent of South China Sea, started occupying the shoal in 2011 after Chinese surveillan­ce ships stopped the Philippine Navy from arresting Chinese fishermen who had poached endangered marine species.

The Philippine­s, under former president Benigno Aquino III filed several protests against the occupation but they were ignored by China, which insisted that it has sovereignt­y over the shoal.

In 2013, the Philippine­s questioned China’s expansive maritime claim before an internatio­nal arbitral tribunal, calling it “excessive” and “exaggerate­d.” A Haguebased court voided China’s claim in 2016 but the Chinese government refused to recognize the ruling.

The arbitral tribunal said Panatag is a common fishing ground but reprimande­d China for interferin­g with the Filipinos’ fishing rights at the shoal.

Officials claimed Filipino fishermen are now allowed to enter Panatag because of the improving ties between the Philippine­s and China. But Duterte, who has chided the US for allegedly interferin­g with the Philippine­s’ internal issues, has admitted that no one can stop China from building structures on the shoal.

 ?? AP ?? In this April 21, 2015 file photo, US Navy amphibious assault vehicles with Philippine and US troops on board maneuver during a combined assault exercise in waters off Scarboroug­h Shoal. Last Saturday, China accused the US of violating its...
AP In this April 21, 2015 file photo, US Navy amphibious assault vehicles with Philippine and US troops on board maneuver during a combined assault exercise in waters off Scarboroug­h Shoal. Last Saturday, China accused the US of violating its...

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