From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 26): PHL objects to China routine fishery
patrols in WPS
The Dept. of Foreign Affairs Tuesday protested China’s routine fishery patrols
in the disputed South China Sea as part of it would include areas within the
Philippines’ territorial waters.
China’s Fishery Bureau last week announced that patrols in the resource-rich
waters where Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also have overlapping claims
will be a "top priority" in 2013 and 2014.
The patrols, according to state-run Xinhua News Agency, aim to safeguard the
"legitimate interests of Chinese fishermen."
China’s announcement came a week after it rejected Manila’s initiative to let
a United Nations arbitration body hear the Philippines’ complaint over what it
calls Beijing’s “excessive” claim to waters where undersea gas deposits have
been discovered in several areas.
China said Manila’s case was legally infirm and carried unacceptable
allegations.
“The Philippines strongly objects to the Chinese patrol of Philippine
maritime domain in the West Philippine Sea.
Such activities would not validate
the nine-dash line and are contrary to China’s obligation under international
law including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea,” Hernandez told a press
briefing.
China’s nine-dash line is a U-shaped map that covers nearly 90 percent of the
South China Sea.
“We again call in China to respect our territorial sovereignty and exclusive
economic zone,” he said.
The Philippines, he asserted, “exercises sovereignty and sovereign rights
over the waters and features in the exclusive economic zone and continental
shelf in the West Philippine Sea.”
“Therefore, we continue to call on China to act responsibly and to refrain
from taking further action that would heighten tensions in the region.”
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=501716
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