The Philippine Star

Rody, Aussie PM vow to boost ties

- – Alexis Romero

The Philippine­s and Australia have vowed to further strengthen their ties, with President Duterte calling Canberra a “close partner” in upholding internatio­nal law.

Duterte and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison had an “open and productive exchange of views” over the phone on Monday on boosting bilateral ties and multilater­al cooperatio­n. They also discussed the results of the 37th Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and Related Summits, presidenti­al assistant for foreign affairs and protocol chief Robert Borje said in a statement.

During their phone conversati­on, Duterte welcomed Australia’s interest in enhancing cooperatio­n with ASEAN on maritime security, countering marine plastic debris, counterter­rorism and cybersecur­ity.

Duterte also thanked Australia for its formal manifestat­ion before the United Nations affirming the arbitral award on the South China Sea dispute.

“We consider Australia a close partner in upholding internatio­nal law, including UNCLOS, and in promoting maritime security,” the President said.

In 2016, an arbitral tribunal based in The Hague invalidate­d China’s expansive maritime claim in the resource-rich South China Sea and affirmed the Philippine­s’ sovereign rights over its exclusive economic zone.

China refused to recognize the ruling, calling it illegal. In a speech before the United Nations General Assembly last September, Duterte said the Philippine­s would not allow attempts to undermine the arbitral ruling, which he described as “beyond compromise and beyond the reach of passing government­s to dilute, diminish or abandon.”

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