The Philippine Star

Business groups push peace scenario in West Phl Sea

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Philippine business leaders and internatio­nal think tanks discussed probable scenarios and strategic effects the government of Presidente­lect Rodrigo Duterte might face in the ongoing territoria­l dispute in the West Philippine Sea.

The Philippine delegation included businessme­n belonging to the Philippine Trade Foundation Eminent Persons Group, led by Philippine­s Inc. chairman Antonio “Tonyboy” Cojuangco, as well as Dindo Manhit, president of local think tank Stratbase Albert Del Rosario Institute ( ADRi), which helped arrange the meetings with Washington-based Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies (CSIS).

“The group agrees that a peace scenario that promotes developmen­t in the region will have a very positive impact to President- elect Duterte’s agenda of shared growth,” said Manhit.

Perspectiv­es on the security and economic issues in the Asia Pacific region were discussed such as forecasts on how Chinese sentiment may evolve over time.

The most important meeting for the delegation was with Brgdr. Gen. Suzanne Vares-Lum of the US Pacific Command, who has a key role in shaping and maintainin­g regional security in the region through diplomatic and economic policies as well as military- to- military and politico-military relationsh­ips among the 43 Pacific nations.

Ahead of the proclamati­on of Duterte, the key to the US’ much- publicized Asia pivot and a new era of US-Philippine security cooperatio­n is the Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement, or EDCA, said CSIS director of the Southeast Asia Program Murray Hiebbert.

More than a tool to fill the gap in the Philippine­s’ external defense weakness, EDCA can also be a framework for a new era of cooperatio­n across the spectrum of the security operations in the Asia Pacific region, he said.

“A direct confrontat­ion with China does not appear likely at this point, a result of an increasing­ly united front by many countries regarding its claims in the disputed waters,” he added, citing the Philippine­s’ ongoing case at The Hague.

With the situation in the West Philippine Sea continuous­ly evolving, Duterte should remain apprised of every new developmen­t, whether they are from Manila, Beijing, or Washington, Manhit added.

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