From wielding a “substantive piece of information” over a month ago, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) ended up having no “determination of the facts.”
Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario on Thursday, October 24, admitted the
“We don't have a determination of the facts,” Del Rosario told reporters when asked if the
The secretary departed from a previous statement. In an interview on September 5, Del Rosario said the
(READ: DFA: Chinese construction to bolster PH case.)
“I think that's a substantive piece of information that we can tack on to our arbitration case. We can have it work positively for us,” Del Rosario said back then. (Watch the file video below.)
[Video: DFA: Chinese construction to bolster PH case
On Thursday, Del Rosario's admission came after the President said he is not convinced that
President Benigno Aquino III contradicted his defense officials, who repeatedly claimed that
(READ: Aquino on Panatag blocks: No proof vs China.)
In an interview with reporters in
“We don't accuse until we have proof,” Aquino said, after a journalist asked him why the
Defense department's 'error'
The President on Wednesday, October 24, repeated that the blocks “are very, very old.”
“They are not a new phenomenon. So they don't seem to give us any reason to have an increase in anxiety,” he said in a forum with foreign correspondents.
The President's words clashed with those of the Department of National Defense (DND) in the middle of a historic case that
The DND's claim, from the first day, was expected to trigger diplomatic consequences – as it did, when
Did the DND request clearance from the DFA, the government's diplomatic arm, when it exposed the supposed Chinese blocks? Del Rosario declined to respond categorically.
The secretary, however, noted that the DND and DFA remained “co-equals” in the Cabinet.
When a reporter asked for a reaction on “what seemed to be an error on the part of the defense department,” Del Rosario replied: “I think you have two opposing views.”
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