Philippine Daily Inquirer

PCG CHIEF MEETS CHINESE AMBASSADOR, TACKLES WPS INCIDENT

- By Frances G. Mangosing

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) commandant Admiral Artemio Abu met with Chinese ambassador Huang Xilian on Friday, only days after the visit of US Vice President Kamala Harris and a Chinese coast guard (CCG) vessel forcibly retrieved rocket debris a Philippine Navy vessel was towing to Pag-asa (Thitu) Island.

The meeting, which was upon Huang’s invitation, took place just three days after Harris’ three-day trip to the Philippine­s that included a tour aboard a PCG patrol ship docked in Palawan.

Abu said he requested the ambassador “to tell China Coast Guard not to make dangerous maneuvers to PCG vessels in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) and he acceded.”

Both officials also discussed a review of its “arrangemen­t on establishi­ng communicat­ions hotline,” which was establishe­d during a joint coast guard committee meeting in 2017.

Abu said he also asked Huang to consider the pledge of coast guards during the Asean (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) Coast Guard Forum in Indonesia that they would serve as driving forces in advocating peace, security and stability in the region, as well as enhance mutual trust, strengthen cooperatio­n in upholding maritime security and safety.

“I told him that he might find it worth considerin­g, because those are the general view of coast guards of neighborin­g nations in the region,” he said.

The two sides agreed on “promoting friendship, living up to the spirit of good neighborho­od and assisting each other in times of distress at sea,” Abu told the Inquirer on Sunday.

The Philippine government has filed hundreds of protests over the harassment and intimidati­on of its troops and Filipino fisherfolk by Chinese vessels in the West Philippine Sea. China claims to own nearly the entire South China Sea, including the WPS, which the 2016 arbitratio­n ruling in The Hague said had no legal basis.

The Inquirer witnessed in June the dangerous maneuvers of Chinese coast guard vessels toward two supply boats on a resupply mission to Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal in the WPS.

The CCG ships aggressive­ly tailed the two boats and warned the troops on the grounded BRP Sierra Madre, a rusting warship that serves a detachment, of “consequenc­es” if they insist on “making trouble” although they were in the Philippine­s’ exclusive economic zone.

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Artemio Abu
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Huang Xilian

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