Philippine Daily Inquirer

CARPIO WARNS ANEW ON JOINT SEA EXPLORATIO­N

- —DONAZ. PAZZIBUGAN

Acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio on Thursday reiterated his warning that the government’s planned joint exploratio­n venture with China in the West Philippine Sea should “comply with the Constituti­on.”

He was referring to Article XII Section 2 of the Constituti­on, which states that marine resources within the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) should be reserved for the exclusive use of Filipinos.

“As long as the joint developmen­t (venture) complies with the Philippine Constituti­on and there is no waiver of our sovereign rights under the arbitral ruling, I have no objection,” Carpio said in a statement.

By “arbitral ruling,” he was referring to the July 12, 2016, ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague that invalidate­d China’s claim to nearly all of the South China Sea and recognized the Philippine­s’ sovereign right to fish and explore for resources in the West Philippine Sea.

West Philippine Sea is the local name of the waters within the Philippine­s’ 370-kilometer EEZ in the heavily disputed South China Sea.

60-40 sharing

Foreign Secretary Alan Cayetano on Tuesday said China was open to a 60-40 sharing in favor of the Philippine­s in a joint exploratio­n in the West Philippine Sea.

“That’s our starting propositio­n and our Chinese counterpar­ts are open to it,” Cayetano said, adding that the two sides would exchange drafts of a framework agreement in August or September. Cayetano has never spoken about how such a deal with China can be made legal.

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