The Philippine Star

‘China not using COVID aid to deflect sea issue’

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. has defended China from accusation­s it is using its COVID-19 assistance to silence criticism of its aggression in the South China Sea.

“Leave the Chinese embassy in Manila alone. It never made a connection between medical help and legal claim,” Locsin tweeted yesterday.

“China’s anti-COVID assistance has been impeccable and cannot be accused of being covert. COVID/covert. Get the play on words?” he said.

The Philippine­s filed on

Wednesday two diplomatic protests against China for its vessel’s pointing of a radar gun at a Philippine Navy ship and for Beijing’s declaring Philippine territory as part of Hainan province, violating internatio­nal law and the country’s sovereignt­y.

Former foreign affairs chief Albert del Rosario said China continues to pursue its illegal and expansive claims in the South China Sea to the prejudice of Filipinos, the ASEAN states and the internatio­nal community as a whole, despite the raging pandemic.

The United States asked the internatio­nal community last Thursday to remember that the long-term threats to security have not disappeare­d with China taking advantage of the distractio­n and continuing its provocativ­e behavior in the South China Sea.

“In fact, they’ve become more prominent. Beijing has moved to take advantage of the distractio­n, from China’s new unilateral announceme­nt of administra­tive districts over disputed islands and maritime areas in the South China Sea, its sinking of a Vietnamese fishing vessel earlier this month, and its ‘research stations’ on Fiery Cross Reef and Subi Reef,” Secretary of State

Michael Pompeo said.

Meanwhile, at least 119 overseas Filipino workers in Saudi Arabia tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, and five died due to the respirator­y disease.

“Some of our kababayans are facing challenges because of the ‘no-work, no-pay’ status here,” Ambassador Adnan Alonto said at the Laging Handa televised press briefing yesterday.

The embassy and consulates, he said, are monitoring the Filipinos affected by COVID-19 and their employers who are supposed to provide food and lodging to them.

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