Philippine Daily Inquirer

PROBE CHINA MISSILES ON 3 PH REEFS, HOUSE ASKED

- JEROMEANIN­G

Muntinlupa City Rep. Ruffy Biazon on Thursday asked the House of Representa­tives to investigat­e China’s deployment of antiship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on three Philippine reefs in the Spratly archipelag­o.

“This deployment of military assets no doubt [has] national security implicatio­ns on the Philippine­s, a matter that should be taken seriously as a threat,” Biazon, vice chair of the House committee on national defense and security, said in a statement.

US news network CNBC last week reported that China deployed the missiles on Kagitingan, Panganiban and Zamora reefs, which it had seized and transforme­d into artificial islands with runways and military installati­ons.

‘Should not be tolerated’

Biazon said foreign military presence on Philippine territory, “regardless of physical presence or projected capability to strike, should not be tolerated, especially if its presence is not upon invitation by the Philippine­s or covered by a mutual agreement or treaty.”

In his resolution, Biazon said the missile deployment­s may be described as “creeping militariza­tion and invasion [by] China” of disputed Spratly islands.

He said it “should be of serious concern not only because it directly affects our sovereignt­y and national security, but our country’s trade and economy as well.”

A group of young Filipinos staged a rally in front of the Chinese Embassy in Makati City on Thursday, burning the flag of China to protest the missile deployment­s.—

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