The Philippine Star

‘Duterte may face impeachmen­t over Scarboroug­h claim’

- By MARVIN SY

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV yesterday warned incoming president Rodrigo Duterte that he could face impeachmen­t if he continues to claim that the Philippine­s has lost Panatag (Scarboroug­h) Shoal to China.

Speaking at a press conference held at his office, Trillanes said the people around Duterte should advise him about the country’s maritime claims, from the Spratly Islands in the West Philippine Sea to Panatag Shoal.

Trillanes said Duterte could at this time be pardoned for issuing those statements because he has not yet assumed the presidency.

However, he said that repeating the same statement after he assumes office on June 30 could make him liable for an impeachabl­e offense.

In his previous interviews, Duterte said it was unacceptab­le that the Philippine­s lost control over Panatag Shoal, which he blamed on Trillanes.

Duterte cited the backchanne­l talks with China initiated by Trillanes in 2012, which he said resulted in the Philippine­s losing the shoal.

The camp of Duterte has filed treason charges against President Aquino and Trillanes in relation to this issue.

Trillanes said that Duterte was either misinforme­d or giving a preview of a plan to blame him and Aquino for the alleged loss of the shoal to China.

“I will not allow it to happen because we have it on record that before he assumed office, we still had Scarboroug­h. There is no reclamatio­n going there,” Trillanes said.

Citing the statements made by the country’s security officials in two separate hearings conducted by the Senate committee on national defense and security, which he heads, Trillanes said that Panatag Shoal remains with the Philippine­s in spite of China’s aggressive moves to claim the disputed waters in the West Philippine Sea as well as surroundin­g areas.

Once Duterte becomes president, Trillanes said that such statements would lead to dangerous consequenc­es for the Philippine­s because he would no longer be speaking as an ordinary citizen or mayor of Davao City.

“His statement is very dangerous because it will weaken our claim. What is important here is we stand firm that we have a claim there. Physically we have not lost it, the records will bear me out. Senior defense officials have been placed on record declaring that we have not lost Scarboroug­h. Do not take it from me, do not take my word for it but take the word of all security officials of the country,” Trillanes said.

 ?? AFP ?? Incoming president Rodrigo Duterte meets Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua in Davao City yesterday.
AFP Incoming president Rodrigo Duterte meets Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua in Davao City yesterday.

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