Philippine Daily Inquirer

Noy explains China tiff to kids

- Michael Lim Ubac

PRESIDENT Aquino yesterday said a war with China “over uninhabita­ble rock formations” was not imminent even as he reiterated the government position that the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) was part of the country’s territoria­l waters.

Mr. Aquino was asked by a fifth grader at a forum at The Learning Tree Child Growth Center in Sikatuna Village, Quezon City, if the Navy had the modern equipment to defend the disputed Panatag (Scarboroug­h) Shoal. ( See related story in Metro, Page A26)

The President explained that the country’s Navy had 132 ships to guard 36,000 km of very extensive coastline. He said the Navy had aging ships and two relatively newer ships—the BRP Gregorio del Pilar and the BRP Ramon Alcaraz, the latter which had yet to be delivered by the United States.

He explained that under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos), the Philippine­s had a 200-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

“We’re supposed to protect that zone not only in terms of the exploitati­on of the wealth that’s there but, more importantl­y perhaps, the ecology of the area (which) is also our responsibi­lity,” he said.

“So what we’re trying to do is protect our rights but that doesn’t necessaril­y mean we have to go war with China,” Mr. Aquino said.

He explained that what the Philippine­s can do to protect its rights is go to court.

“We can go to a body under the United Nations called the Internatio­nal Tribunal on the Law of the Seas, where we can make our case. We think we have a very good case. And once that tribunal recognizes it (or other fora that we can go to that recognize it), then China will have to recognize our rights,” he said.

Mr. Aquino said part of his job was to protect the national sovereignt­y and integrity.

If China would “try to take something that’s ours and we don’t voice our opposition to it, then that’s practicall­y giving away that which is ours,” he said.

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