The Philippine Star

PCG: Phl to continue exposing Chinese aggression in WPS

- By GHIO ONG

The Philippine government will continue exposing China’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea, declared an official of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

Previously, Department of Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Theresa Lazaro and China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Nong Rong held a meeting where they “presented their respective positions on the Ayungin Shoal, and assured each other of their mutual commitment to avoid escalation of tensions,” according to the DFA.

Previous face-offs between Philippine and Chinese coast guard and maritime authoritie­s in parts of the West Philippine Sea turned hostile, with the Chinese blocking Philippine vessels and even targeting water cannons at them.

In a post on Twitter, PCG Commodore Jay Tarriela wrote he “hope(d) China will now know the meaning of commitment and sincerity, that whatever you promised and agreed upon on the conversati­on table should also be implemente­d on the ground.”

“On our part, we will never hesitate to continue exposing their aggression and provocativ­e actions that heighten the tension in the West Philippine Sea, if ever there will still be,” he added.

Tarriela also said the Philippine­s’ “continuous assertive transparen­cy will prove to the world whether China truly honors their words or it remained disconnect­ed with their actions.”

The Philippine­s asserts its sovereignt­y and fishing rights on its exclusive economic zone as decided in the landmark 2016 ruling, while China continues to reject the verdict, proclaimin­g they have rights over the South China Sea based on history.

Meanwhile, former Supreme Court associate justice Antonio Carpio declared that it was “good” the Philippine­s and China continues to talk, but this would “not resolve the dispute.”

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