The Philippine Star

More troops deployed in SCS to boost Phl claims

- By JAIME LAUDE

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) has deployed additional troops to boost the country’s occupation of islands and atolls in the South China Sea.

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. said the AFP has also deployed additional forces in the Sulu Sea.

Esperon held a pre-State of the Nation Address (SONA) conference at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC) yesterday where he also announced the Depart- ment of National Defense (DND) has began rehabilita­tion of structures on the islands occupied by the country in the Spratlys.

“The constructi­on of the beaching ramp and repair of runway in Pag-asa Island are now ongoing,” he said.

Esperon stressed the Duterte administra­tion is committed to protecting the national territory and sovereignt­y.

Esperon added the mili- tary has effectivel­y occupied Mavulis and Itbayat islands in Batanes with Panguan and Mardanas islands in Sitangkay, Tawi-Tawi.

The recent troop deployment over the four islands is in addition to the country’s existing nine military outposts — Rizal Reef, Ayungin Shoal, Kota, Panata, Lawak, Parola, Likas, Patag and Pagasa in the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG) in the Spratlys archipelag­o.

Esperon said the government has undertaken a series of initiative­s to include sustained sea and air patrols that have covered 180,000 nautical miles and 2,400 flying hours.

Meanwhile, the government continues to engage China in relation to the country’s concerns in the West Philippine Sea through high level visits, meetings and bilateral consultati­on mechanism, Esperon said.

He said these engagement­s are aimed at improving the ability of both sides to manage developmen­ts in the West Philippine Sea so as to defuse tension, widen access of Filipino fishermen to Panatag Shoal and protect the country’s environmen­t and marine ecosystem.

He added the Duterte administra­tion is active in its participat­ion in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asia (ASEAN)-China processes for the peaceful management and resolution of the disputes in the South China Sea.

Esperon said the Duterte administra­tion is pushing for the declaratio­n of conduct in its entirety and the framework for the code of conduct of the parties in the South China Sea.

When asked if the Philippine­s is preparing to go to war with China, Esperon said the national security strategy of the Duterte government is to prepare for peace.

This is consistent with President Duterte’s foreign policy strategy of being friend to all and enemy to none, he said.

Esperon said the country’s security strategy brings together the instrument of national power — diplomatic, informatio­nal, military, economic, legal, finance and intelligen­ce.

“You use all these instrument­s of national power to attain your objectives for a strong republic. It is for the wellbeing of the Filipino people,” he said.

Esperon also stressed the Duterte administra­tion will not abandon its ties with traditiona­l allies while enhancing ties with non-traditiona­l partners.

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