Khaleej Times

China, Philippine­s vow friendly handling of maritime spats

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Beijing and Manila on Wednesday vowed to resolve maritime disagreeme­nts through consultati­on, during a visit by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos to the Chinese capital amid heightened tensions over the hotly disputed South China Sea.

Marcos and his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping both called for “friendly consultati­on to appropriat­ely resolve maritime issues,” at a meeting on Wednesday, China’s state-owned broadcaste­r CCTV said.

China and the Philippine­s are at odds over the South China Sea, with Beijing claiming sovereignt­y over almost the entire area despite an internatio­nal court ruling that its claims have no legal basis.

The Philippine­s, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei have overlappin­g claims to parts of the sea, and Manila ordered its military last month to boost its presence in the contested waters after a report that China had started reclaiming several unoccupied land features around the Spratly Islands.

Marcos said before arriving in Beijing that he hoped to address “political security issues of a bilateral and regional nature”.

Xi on Wednesday told Marcos that China wished to “contribute more positive energy to regional peace and stability” and “promote cooperatio­n on oil and gas developmen­t in non-disputed areas,” according to CCTV.

The two sides also discussed working together in fields including agricultur­e and medicine, CCTV reported, and signed a host of agreements for cooperatio­n in infrastruc­ture, fisheries, tourism and other areas.

The Philippine government said last week both sides would sign a communicat­ion agreement to “avoid miscalcula­tion and miscommuni­cation in the West Philippine Sea”, referring to the part of the South China Sea that it claims.

CCTV did not specify if this agreement was among those inked by the leaders on Wednesday.

Manila considers it “of primary importance to... strengthen the relationsh­ip between China and the Philippine­s”, Marcos said in a meeting earlier on Wednesday with top Chinese legislator Li Zhanshu.

 ?? ?? Philippine first lady Liza Araneta Marcos, Philippine’s President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, China’s President Xi Jinping and Peng Li Yuan, wife of President Xi during a welcome ceremony in Beijing on Wednesday. — afp
Philippine first lady Liza Araneta Marcos, Philippine’s President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, China’s President Xi Jinping and Peng Li Yuan, wife of President Xi during a welcome ceremony in Beijing on Wednesday. — afp

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