The Philippine Star

China blasts Locsin statement

- By PIA LEE BRAGO

China slammed the Philippine­s’ declaratio­n of the South China Sea ruling by an internatio­nal tribunal as “non-negotiable” with no possibilit­y of “compromise” or “change,” as Beijing highlighte­d the consensus reached by the two countries on handling the arbitratio­n case.

The Chinese embassy in Manila issued the statement Monday in response to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.’s pronouncem­ent that certain actions of China within the Philippine­s’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) “violated the Philippine­s’ sovereign rights and were thus unlawful.”

“It has to be highlighte­d that China and the Philippine­s have already reached consensus on properly handling the so-called arbitratio­n case, which has laid down solid ground for the turning-around of bilateral relations,” the embassy said.

In recent years, the embassy said China-Philippine­s relations have maintained healthy and steady momentum, with exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields making continuous progress.

“This serves the fundamenta­l interests of the two peoples and contribute­s to peace and stability in the South China Sea. The two sides have also establishe­d the Bilateral Consultati­on Mechanism on the South China Sea (BCM), returning to the right track of resolving relevant issues through bilateral negotiatio­n and consultati­on,” it said.

“It is hoped that the Philippine­s could make concerted efforts with China in jointly securing the hard-won sound momentum of bilateral relations and upholding peace and stability in the South China Sea,” the embassy said.

On Sunday, Locsin said China’s compliance with the award would be consistent with the obligation­s of the Philippine­s and China under internatio­nal law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) to which both parties are signatorie­s.

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