The Philippine Star

China must withdraw ships from WPS, groups say

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS – With Michael Punongbaya­n

Militant groups on Tuesday said China must withdraw its ships from the West Philippine Sea (WPS) as well as its claims over islands based on bogus sovereignt­y.

At least 150 representa­tives from various cause-oriented groups made the call as they held a rally in front of the Chinese consulate in Makati City in protest of Beijing’s aggression against Filipino fishermen in Panatag Shoal and other areas of the country’s 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone or EEZ.

Antonio Tinio, spokespers­on for Pilipinong Nagkakaisa para sa Soberanya, said China should withdraw all its ships, including its navy, coast guard and maritime militia from the country’s territoria­l waters.

“We demand that they dismantle the military installati­ons that they have built on artificial reefs in our waters. This is the key to lowering tensions in the region,” he said in a statement.

Tinio noted that China’s assertion of sovereignt­y is fraudulent and will never be accepted by the Philippine­s as well as the other countries that enjoy sovereign rights to the waters of the WPS under internatio­nal law such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam.

“China’s actions against Filipino fishers in the West Philippine Sea are not only a violation of our sovereignt­y but also a blatant disregard for the livelihood­s and well-being of thousands of Filipino families whose livelihood depends on access to their traditiona­l fishing grounds,” Tinio said.

He condemned China’s brazen violation of the country’s sovereign rights and its disrespect for internatio­nal law.

Apart from China, Tinio said the United States must also dismantle its military installati­ons and pull out its forces from Philippine soil.

Fishers group Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalaka­ya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) said China should be held accountabl­e for the actions of its naval personnel who held and forced Filipino fishermen to throw back their catch into the sea.

Pamalakaya chairperso­n Fernando Hicap said China has no right to prevent Filipinos from fishing in the country’s own waters. He said President Marcos should also shame the black for his lack of assertiven­ess.

Hicap said Marcos only relies on other foreign superpower­s which only leads to escalation of hostilitie­s, thus threatenin­g the security of fishermen.

Resupply mission successful

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s confirmed yesterday that its latest rotation and resupply (RORE) mission to the BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal carried out over the weekend did not encounter any resistance from Chinese ships and maritime militia vessels in the West Philippine Sea.

However, amid China’s claims that it has been intentiona­lly standing back, the military attributed the successful delivery of provisions to troops in the old grounded warship to efforts of operationa­l commanders who oversaw the mission.

Philippine Navy spokesman for the WPS Commodore Roy Vincent Trinidad said the latest RORE mission was conducted Friday or Saturday with supply boat Unaizah Mae and the Philippine Coast Guard.

“There was the presence of Chinese Coast Guard which did not do any illegal actions. There was a monitored maritime militia in the vicinity. I would not like to use the word shadowing, I would like to use the presence of,” he told reporters in a briefing.

Trinidad noted that Western Command and Naval Forces West has been conducting regular rotation of troops and reprovisio­ning of forces and it is “not the first time that there was no interferen­ce, no illegal moves by the maritime militia, their coast guard or the (People’s Liberation Army Navy). So we have had activities in the past RORE missions that there was no interferen­ce at all.”

He said there were 28 RORE missions to various parts or features of the WPS last year and less than half encountere­d interferen­ce from China.

For Ayungin Shoal, Trinidad said there were 14 missions in 2023 and only three encountere­d illegal actions or harassment by the maritime militia or the China Coast Guard.

“All the others were unimpeded, no illegal actions were conducted,” he said, clarifying that harassment refer to water cannon incidents, illegal maneuvers, and presence or actions not in accordance with the rules that would endanger the ship and/or crew.

AFP spokespers­on Col. Francel Margarete Padilla also said that “recently, we have successful­ly sent provisions to our troops and to include the local community in Pag-asa Island, stationed personnel at Lawak, Kota, Likas, Parola, Panata and Patag Islands.”

“Ayungin Shoal and Rizal Reef were also resupplied. This is on top of the efforts of other government agencies in the performanc­e of their mandate of supporting the local communitie­s and fisherfolk in the WPS,” she said.

Whether it is carried out by sea or by air, Padilla said RORE missions “are all part of the operationa­l mix on how the commanders implement their regular rotations and resupply missions.”

“Notwithsta­nding the obstacle and challenges that may arise during the missions, we will not be deterred from exercising our legal rights over maritime zones including Ayungin Shoal and ensure the welfare of our men in these maritime features. Your AFP will remain committed to the performanc­e of our mandate as protector of the people and the state,” Padilla said.

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