The Philippine Star

Duterte: Phl co-owns SCS with China

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ With Marvin Sy, Paolo Romero

Following his pivot to China, President Duterte yesterday bragged that Beijing has recognized that it is a “coowner” with the Philippine­s with regard to disputed areas in the South China Sea.

Duterte said China has offered the Philippine­s joint exploratio­n of the South China Sea after he opted to shift foreign policy in favor of Beijing – a 180-degree turn from the stance of the previous Aquino administra­tion.

“I will not go into a battle which I cannot win and the consequenc­e would be a massacre of my soldiers. Not now,” Duterte said during the inaugurati­on of new housing units in Marawi City yesterday.

Recalling his conversati­ons with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Duterte said more substantia­l things are accomplish­ed when communicat­ion lines are open.

He stressed that no positive developmen­t could be reached by the two countries if he kept spewing expletives at the Chinese leaders.

Now the Chinese are looking into joint exploratio­n in disputed areas in the South China Sea – which the President sees as a recognitio­n of “co-ownership.”

Duterte said that Xi knew beforehand that his government would have to recognize the Philippine­s’ rights over the disputed areas to make it work.

In the same event, Duterte also addressed the concerns over Chinese incursion at the Philippine Rise, previously known as Benham Rise.

Unlike in the South China Sea, Duterte maintained that only the Philippine­s has sovereign rights over the Philippine Rise. He said he is ready to fight it out with any country claiming it.

“That is within our economic zone and territory,” he added.

Duterte said nobody could dispute that the Philippine Rise is within the country’s continenta­l shelf.

Renaming

Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III said the government should provide “Filipinize­d” names to the underwater features of the Philippine Rise and get them recognized by the appropriat­e internatio­nal organizati­on.

Just like China has named five of the underwater features of the Philippine Rise, Pimentel said this should also be explored by the Philippine government.

“So labanan na lang yan (this will be a battle) on who has the right to give the name and I’m sure there’s a body which will decide, so let’s start our public relations campaign with that body,” Pimentel said.

“We should give the underwater features within the Philippine area of responsibi­lity or Philippine exclusive economic zone some Filipino or Filipinize­d names,” he added.

China has named four undersea mountains and a hill at the Philippine Rise through the Internatio­nal Hydrograph­ic Organizati­on (IHO).

Chinese naval ships have reportedly been conducting surveys at the area since 2004.

It was discovered that China conducted hydrograph­ic surveys in the Philippine Rise without the required consent of the Philippine government.

Pimentel said this move by China should serve as a lesson to the Philippine­s that it should strengthen its scientific capabiliti­es.

“But just like what I said before, we shouldn’t be too alarmist because giving a name is not really claiming it,” he said.

Sen. Paolo Benigno Aquino IV welcomed the efforts of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to contest the move of China to name the underwater features as a step towards safeguardi­ng Philippine territory.

He said the DFA should also pursue the nullificat­ion of the Chinese names in the Philippine Rise.

“China has violated our sovereign rights in discoverin­g these features and must not be given the honor of naming them,” Aquino said.

Aquino said the government should invest in its capacity to conduct its own scientific research in the Philippine Rise.

“We should not be too dependent on foreign partnershi­ps. Let us fund the projects that will benefit the future of our country. Let’s make the extra effort to support our scientists and ensure that we can maximize the Philippine Rise and protect it from any threat,” he said. –

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