From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jan 10): PH to push upgrade of structures in Spratlys
The Philippines’ top diplomat on Wednesday said the country would push
through with plans to upgrade infrastructure in its claimed parts of the
contested Spratly islands in the West Philippine Sea even as it continues to
seek a peaceful solution to the dispute. Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario also reiterated the Philippines’
standing protest against China’s “bothersome” actions, citing the nine-dash line
in China’s territorial map that encompasses the entire Spratly chain of islands
and the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal. The DFA said China’s claims were “excessive” as it includes almost all
territories in the South China Sea, including those within the Philippines’
maritime zone.
Del Rosario said the Philippines has filed roughly 15 official protests to
Chinese incursions in the waters, among them sea patrols, the fortification of
an administrative unit for the Spratlys, and a new maritime law allowing police
interdiction of foreign ships in China’s southern coast.
China plans
Earlier, China announced similar plans to beef up infrastructure and tourism
facilities in the islands off Hainan, a southern Chinese province that it is
assigned to exercise administrative authority over the disputed islands.
In a press briefing Wednesday, Del Rosario said Philippine infrastructure in
the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG), the Pag-asa Island in particular, was due for
rehabilitation, backing earlier statements on military plans to enhance the
runway on the territory. “We should fix it. I think we should refurbish it, enhance it,” said Del
Rosario in response to a question on KIG’s development.
Kalayaan, Philippine authorities assert, is within the Philippines’ exclusive
economic zone and is a municipality of Palawan province. Within this island
group is the Pag-asa Island, the seat of Kalayaan town and home to a modest
Filipino civilian and military population.
Tourism area
Del Rosario also bared plans to turn the Philippine-claimed parts of the
Spratlys into a tourism area. “I think there are moves to convert some areas over which we have sovereignty
into tourist areas, and I think that’s being looked into. I don’t know whether
we have the budget for it , but I understand that that is being considered,” Del
Rosario told reporters at the Diamond Hotel in Manila.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/61257/ph-to-push-upgrade-of-structures-in-spratlys
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