Philippine Daily Inquirer

Miriam urges sultan: Bare true intentions

- By Gil C. Cabacungan

SEN. MIRIAM Defensor-Santiago says the sultanate of Sulu should first disclose its “true intentions” in its audacious attempt to retake Sabah—either to expand the territory of the Philippine­s or merely line the pockets of the royal family with money from higher compensati­on—before President Aquino can commit the country’s “meager” military resources to its territoria­l claim.

“I think the President’s priorities are correct in proceeding gingerly with the Sabah situation. This is a potentiall­y explosive situation, we need it like we need a hole in the head,” Santiato said in a phone interview with the INQUIRER on Sunday.

“The sultanate of Sulu must first answer the primordial question: For whom is it reclaiming Sabah? Is it for personal or family reasons or on behalf of all Filipinos?” she said.

“We must not take any military position in a boundary dispute between two states just because of one family which happens to be Filipino,” she said.

“I believe the [sultan] must stand down or he is on his own. He will have to answer for [the] consequenc­es of his actions. We cannot harbor rogue individual­s or this will be considered an act of provocatio­n by Malaysia,” she said.

Santiago pointed out that the sultanate of Sulu took action “clearly” on its own without consulting or advising the President.

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