"The President is right," said Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin. The concrete blocks found in Panatag Shoal (
Gazmin corrected his earlier statements that
(READ: China starts construction in Panatag and China put 75 blocks in Scarborough)
"There are barnacles [found in the concrete blocks] meaning they're old. But this is new to us because we only saw them recently. It's possible it was low tide when the photos were taken," Gazmin explained in a mix of English and Filipino.
The blocks were "newly discovered but not newly installed," he said.
Gazmin made his claims against
The defense chief said the Philippine Navy spotted the blocks for the first time on August 31. A second maritime patrol shows there are a total of 75 concrete blocks in the shoal.
Gazmin's revelations almost prompted the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to lodge a protest before the United Nations International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), the international body hearing the arbitration filed by the
(READ: Hearings on PH, China dispute begin and Chinese construction to bolster case)
But in a surprise statement recently, President Benigno Aquino III contradicted Gazmin's pronouncements and said there is no proof that China put those blocks there.
[Video: Gazmin explain concrete blocks in Scarborough
The DFA has changed tunes, too. DFA Secretary Albert del Rosario in a press briefing on Thursday said it is not ready to file a diplomatic protest against
(READ: DFA backtracks on protests over Panatag blocks)
Asked about insinuations that the
(It's not overreacting, we were just telling what we found. Now that we've seen they are old, well, how were they placed there? In other words, these were discovered – newly discovered, but not newly installed.)
The location of Panatag shoal holds huge political and economic significance. Located in the West Philippine Sea (
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