The Philippine Star

Duterte’s vow to defend WPS lauded, supported

- With Edu Punay, Jaime Laude

Acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio has lauded President Duterte’s vow to protect the sovereignt­y of the nation in the West Philippine Sea during his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) last Monday.

The most senior magistrate of the Supreme Court, who has vocally criticized the Duterte administra­tion’s supposed inaction on the Chinese buildup in contested areas in the South China Sea, said the President took the correct stance when he said the government would defend the country’s interest.

“That’s the correct position. We should never give up our rights there,” he said in an ambush interview after the SONA at the House of Representa­tives.

Carpio also agreed with Duterte that the Philippine­s can still be friendly with China even without surrenderi­ng its territoria­l claims against the economic and military giant.

“That can be reconciled. We can continue to trade with China while we continue to defend our sovereign rights,” the magistrate explained.

“There’s no incompatib­ility there because we have other relations with China. We have trade. We have cultural and all other matters. But we should not do anything that will waive our rights to the West Philippine Sea,” he pointed out.

Still, Carpio believes there is a need for the Chief Executive to elaborate and specify actions he would take to defend the nation’s sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea.

“It has to be elaborated how. How do we regain our sovereign rights? How do we defend it?” he asked.

“If China builds and we don’t protest then we are waiving (our rights). So we should keep on protesting because to protest doesn’t cost anything, it’s just a piece of paper but you preserve your sovereignt­y over those islands,” Carpio stressed.

Just last month, Carpio urged the administra­tion to file a protest and seek monetary compensati­on from China for preventing Filipinos from fishing in Panatag (Scarboroug­h) Shoal.

He also has been pushing for the enforcemen­t of the ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in July 2016 in favor of the Philippine­s against China’s claims over South China Sea territorie­s.

In the ruling, the PCA invalidate­d China’s nine-dash line claim over most of the South China Sea.

It also held that Beijing violated its commitment under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in building artificial islands within the Philippine­s’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

The tribunal ruled that Panatag Shoal is a rock, which is allowed only a 12-nautical mile territoria­l sea and has no EEZ or continenta­l shelf.

It has found that China failed to respect traditiona­l fishing rights of Filipino fishermen by preventing access to the shoal after May 2012.

The PCA also ruled that China breached its obligation­s under the UNCLOS by operating its law enforcemen­t vessels in the vicinity of Panatag Shoal, creating serious risk of collision and danger to Philippine vessels and personnel.

DND, AFP back Duterte

The Department of National Defense (DND), along with the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP), said while they are always ready and willing to defend the country’s territoria­l rights over the West Philippine Sea, they fully support Duterte’s diplomatic tack in managing the country’s maritime dispute with China.

Director Arsenio Andolong, DND spokesman, issued this statement yesterday in support of the President’s SONA declaratio­n wherein he informed the Filipino people that the country’s re-energized relations with China through diplomacy has led to an unpreceden­ted level of cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“Having said that, however, the DND and the AFP will defend our country’s sovereignt­y with all the means and resources available to us, if and when the need arises,” Andolong said.

The President also declared in his SONA that improved relationsh­ip with Beijing does not mean his administra­tion is abandoning its commitment to defend the country’s interests in the West Philippine Sea.

Col. Edgard Arevalo, AFP spokesman, stressed that the military is consistent in disposing its duties and functions as protector of the people and state.

This mandate, he said, is shown in the military’s unwavering stand in securing the country’s maritime and sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea.

Arevalo added regular maritime and aerial patrols are being conducted over the disputed region in support of the AFP’s continuing deployment of ground troops to secure and protect the country’s interests within the Kalayaan Island Group.

The DND said it is also currently upgrading the internal and external capabiliti­es of the military.

These military upgrade projects – for the Army, Air Force and Navy – are all contained in a government-approved multibilli­on Horizon 1, Horizon 2 and Horizon 3 modernizat­ion program.

In fact, the Navy is already expecting delivery next year of two fully capable submarine attack helicopter­s while plans are also afoot for the acquisitio­n of submarines and additional missile-firing gunboats. –

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