The Philippine Star

WPS tension illustrate­d in laser-pointing incident – Germany

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The recent laser pointing incident in the Ayungin Shoal involving a Chinese coast guard ship and a Philippine Coast Guard vessel on a resupply mission has demonstrat­ed the “dangerous geopolitic­al tensions” confrontin­g the Philippine­s, according to German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.

“Your beautiful country finds itself in a region with dangerous geopolitic­al tensions that might explode at any given moment and what that means in practical terms was illustrate­d recently during an incident involving a Chinese military grade laser,” Baerbock said in a joint press conference with Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo following their meeting on Monday on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

“What might sound like science fiction to us has quite a different very real meaning for you,” she said.

Manalo said he exchanged views with Baerbock on regional issues including the West Philippine Sea and the Ukraine crisis.

“In our bilateral exchange earlier, you made it very clear that even your fishermen cannot just go about their business without any disruption­s but that there are influences exerted upon them time and again,” Baerbock stated.

According to Baerbock, it’s the Indo-Pacific that would likely decide the internatio­nal order of the 21st century.

She explained that every assertion of maritime claims is first and foremost in the framework of internatio­nal law, particular­ly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

Manalo said the Philippine­s remains committed to diplomacy and dialogue for peaceful resolution of disputes in spite of China’s actions in the West Philippine Sea.

“On the West Philippine Sea, the Philippine­s remains committed to diplomacy and dialogue in resolving our disputes and this in spite of recent actions or even actions which have been going on for some time which are inconsiste­nt with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and the 2002 Declaratio­n on a Code of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC),” Manalo said.

Germany, he noted, continues to support the principles enshrined in the UNCLOS and has backed negotiatio­ns and efforts being done between ASEAN and China for the adoption of a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea, “all in the context of ensuring and having a free and open Indo-Pacific region.”

In discussion­s on “Defending the United Nations Charter and the Rules-Based Internatio­nal Order” over the weekend, Manalo said the Philippine­s confronts incidents of harassment and land reclamatio­n almost on a daily basis.

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