Manila Bulletin

China slams PH Defense chief

- By JOSEPH PEDRAJAS

China hit back at Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Gibo Teodoro after accusing Beijing of doing propaganda trap regarding the West Philippine Sea.

For China, it is the Philippine­s that is supposedly doing propaganda whenever the latter complains about Beijing’s bullying of smaller nations.

“The Philippine­s keeps accusing China of ‘intimidati­ng smaller countries’ without mentioning at all the Philippine occupation of and encroachme­nt on China’s territory in Nansha Qundao. That is a real propaganda ‘trap,’” Wang Wenbin, China Foreign Ministry spokesman, said on Wednesday, April 4.

The Philippine­s has long been fighting for its territoria­l sovereignt­y over the West Philippine Sea based on internatio­nal law and arbitral ruling. China is opposing this as it unilateral­ly claims the whole South China Sea, which includes the West Philippine Sea.

“On the issue of Ren’ai Jiao, it’s not the size, but the behavior of a country that determines who is right and who is wrong,” Wang added.

In an open letter on Tuesday, Teodoro called on Filipinos not to fall into the “trap set by Chinese propaganda of refocusing the debate on a so-called promise while deflecting attention away from China’s government.”

“We Filipinos must not lose sight of the fact that the main threat to our rights in the WPS is the Chinese government(‘s) illegal activities,” he said.

Wang repeated the Philippine­s’ supposed failure to comply with its promise to tow away the grounded Philippine military ship in the Ayungin Shoal, which has recently been causing tension between the two sides.

“But 25 years on, not only hasn’t the Philippine­s fulfilled its promise to tow away the warship, it has even attempted to send constructi­on materials for large-scale repair and reinforcem­ent of the warship in order to build permanent structures on Ren’ai Jiao,” Wang said.

Amid Chinese aggression in the waters, Wang claimed it is the Philippine­s that is “responsibl­e” for the current tensions in the waters.

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