Philippine Daily Inquirer

Snub by Sino minister no big deal–del Rosario

- By TJ A. Burgonio

FILIPINOS shouldn’t make a big deal over the failure of new Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to visit the country even as he called at four other Southeast Asian nations, Malacañang said yesterday.

“We have not given a second thought to the visits to four Southeast Asian countries by the new Chinese foreign minister. The visits are his prerogativ­e,” said Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario in a statement released by the Palace.

Undersecre­tary Abigail Valte, deputy presidenti­al spokespers­on, agreed.

“We recognize perfectly the prerogativ­e of the Chinese foreign minister to set his own agenda for his trips outside his country,” she said in a radio interview.

Wang made his first official visits to Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei between April 30 and May 5.

Manila and Beijing are locked in a long-running dispute over islands in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). The Philippine­s has brought the matter to the United Nations.

Portions of the South China Sea are being claimed in whole or in part by China, and the Philippine­s, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam and Taiwan, none of which Wang visited.

Still, Del Rosario said, he looked forward to meeting Wang and working closely with him “at the appropriat­e time.”

“We reiterate our congratula­tions and wish him great success,” he added.

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