Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH slams patrols for Sino fishers

- By Tarra Quismundo

THE PHILIPPINE­S yesterday denounced China’s announced fishery patrols in the Spratlys group of islands, as it asserted its sovereignt­y over its establishe­d maritime boundaries in the disputed West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) also called on China to “act responsibl­y” amid simmering tensions in the region over the contested waters, the subject of a Philippine arbitratio­n bid in the United Nations.

“We again call on China to respect our territoria­l sovereignt­y and exclusive economic zone. The Philippine­s strongly objects to the Chinese patrols in the Philippine­s’ maritime domain in the West Philippine Sea,” said DFA spokespers­on Assistant Secretary Raul Hernandez.

Chinese state media reported over the weekend that the South China Sea Fishery Bureau of China’s Ministry of Agricultur­e was set to undertake “routine fishery administra­tive patrols” in the South China Sea this year.

The patrols “will be carried out to better safeguard the legitimate interests of Chinese fishermen,” Chinese media said, quoting Wu Zhuang of the fisheries bureau.

Wu said that China would “speed up the routine patrols” with the growing capacity of Chinese law enforcemen­t authoritie­s.

Hernandez said the move violated China’s internatio­nal commitment­s, including its accession to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos).

The Philippine­s invoked the Unclos in taking its dispute with China to the UN arbitral tribunal in hopes of stopping Chinese incursions into its waters and invalidati­ng the Chinese “nine-dash line” claim to West Philippine Sea territorie­s.

China has rejected the proceeding­s, but the DFA said the compulsory process would continue even without China’s participat­ion.

“Such activities (patrols) will not validate the nine-dash line and are contrary to their (China’s) obligation under internatio­nal law, including the Unclos,” said Hernandez.

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