Philippine Daily Inquirer

Locsin: Time not right to raise sea row with China

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ —WITH REPORTS FROM JULIEM. AURELIOAND­DJYAP

In what could be another turnaround, Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Monday said this was “not the right time” for the Philippine­s to raise its “disagreeme­nts” with China in the South China Sea due to high tensions between the two countries over their rival claims in the heavily disputed waterway.

Likening the situation to a “pissing contest,” Locsin railed again against hundreds of Chinese fishing vessels that had been surroundin­g Philippine-occupied Pag-asa Island and nearby islands in the West Philippine Sea since January.

West Philippine Sea is the local name of the waters within the country’s 370-kilometer exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea.

For the past two weeks, Locsin had been critical of China, disclosing that he had “fired off a salvo of diplomatic protests” against the presence of what the Asian Maritime Transparen­cy Initiative considered Chinese maritime militia around Pag-asa Island.

At one point, he accused China of taking what “is ours” and brandished the July 2016 ruling of the UN-backed Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n upholding the Philippine­s’ sovereign right to explore resources within its EEZ while rejecting China’s claims over nearly the entire South China Sea.

Despite PH friendship

“What is disappoint­ing is that despite our friendline­ss and uninterrup­ted friendship, China continuall­y embarrasse­s our gov[ernmen]t by swarming all over our exclusive economic zone,” Locsin said.

“There is more to China than reefs; it is that more we want to connect with without sacrificin­g or ever ever ever giving up the reefs on which our national honor is anchored,” he added.

But on Monday, Locsin toned down his social media commentari­es on the dispute.

“This is actually not the right time to bring up disagreeme­nts over the West Philippine Sea with both sides hot under the collar while a pissing contest is in full flower,” Locsin tweeted.

“But ‘swarming in unison’ is definitely not traditiona­l fishing under any definition,” he added.

Locsin explained that the government was responding to the “change in circumstan­ces,” when asked why the Duterte administra­tion was now emphasizin­g the arbitral victory.

Suicide mission

Earlier this month, President Duterte said in a speech that China should lay off Pagasa Island or he would order Filipino troops stationed there to go on a “suicide mission.”

By saying that, Mr. Duterte invoked the Hague court ruling in the Philippine challenge to China’s sweeping claims in the South China Sea, presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo told reporters on Monday.

Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano, however, urged the government to take a multilater­al approach to the maritime dispute and work for boundary agreements with other claimant countries.

“Let’s not put all our eggs in one basket,” Alejano said, referring to the government’s emphasis on China.

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