Philippine Daily Inquirer

DUTERTE NOT RENEGING ON WPS PLEDGE, SAYS ROQUE

- By Leila B. Salaverria @LeilasINQ

What’s the joke about President Duterte’s promise to ride a Jet Ski to the Spratlys and plant a Philippine flag there to assert the country’s sovereignt­y over the area?

After the President said he was just kidding when he made that vow, his spokespers­on Harry Roque said this did not mean that the Chief Executive was reneging on his stand to protect Philippine territory.

“The joke there is that he will literally ride a Jet Ski. But his stand remains true,” Roque told reporters.

Not literally

He said Mr. Duterte’s promise should not be taken literally and was symbolic of his position that he was ready to fight—and die—to preserve the country’s sovereignt­y over the disputed areas in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

“The President’s position has not changed. He will not give an inch of territory, he will fight for it. But for now it is better if we develop a friendship with China because it is in our national interest,” he said.

Disputed territorie­s

Speaking at a police activity on Thursday, Mr. Duterte said he was kidding when he said he would ride a Jet Ski to disputed territorie­s and plant the flag there if China refused to recog- nize an internatio­nal court ruling in favor of the Philippine­s.

His latest statement comes amid increasing­ly friendly ties between Manila and Beijing under his administra­tion.

Mr. Duterte has set aside for the meantime the Philippine victory in the UN-backed tribunal, which invalidate­d Beijing’s extensive claims over the South China Sea. In return, China has offered multibilli­on dollars worth of aid and loans to Manila.

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