From InterAksyon (Dec 17):
Kerry backs Philippines, warns China vs declaring air defense zone in West PH Sea
US Secretary of State John Kerry warned China
Tuesday against any move to declare an air defense zone in the West Philippine
Sea (South China Sea), as he affirmed defense ties with long-time ally the Philippines.
Kerry, in Manila for a two-day visit,
criticized China for its
declaration last month of an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea including over disputed islands.
He warned Beijing against any similar move in
the South China Sea, where it has overlapping claims with several Asian
countries including the Philippines.
Kerry also announced that
Washington had
committed $40 million to help the
Philippines strengthen its sea
defence capabilities.
The two sides are also in the final stages of hammering out a deal allowing
more
US troops, aircraft and
ships to pass through the
Philippines,
where the last
US
bases closed in 1992.
"Today, I raised our deep concerns about China's
announcement of an East China Sea air defence
identification zone," Kerry said after meeting his Filipino counterpart
Albert del Rosario.
"The zone should not be implemented and China
should refrain from taking similar, unilateral actions elsewhere in the region,
and particularly over the South China Sea,"
he told a joint news conference.
The
Philippines had said
last month that
Beijing's announcement of its
ADIZ in the East China Sea raised the prospect of it doing the same in the
South China Sea.
China claims almost all
the South China Sea but the
Philippines,
Vietnam,
Malaysia,
Brunei
and
Taiwan
have overlapping claims.
Tensions between the
Philippines
and
China have risen in
recent years as
Beijing
becomes more aggressive in asserting its claims.
Earlier this year
Manila took
Beijing to a United
Nations tribunal over the contested Scarborough Shoal, which has been
controlled by Chinese government vessels since last year.
Beijing's
East China Sea
zone requires aircraft to provide flight plans when traversing the area,
declare their nationality and maintain two-way radio communication, or face
"emergency defensive measures".
The zone covers disputed Tokyo-controlled islands -- known as the Senkakus
in
Japan and the Diaoyus in
China -- where
ships and aircraft from the two countries already shadow each other.
"I told the (Philippine) foreign secretary that the United States does not recognise that (East China Sea) zone and does not accept it," Kerry
said.
Kerry also threw his support behind the Philippines, calling it a "key
treaty ally".
"The United States
is committed to working with the Philippines to address its most
pressing security challenges," he said.
"That is why we are negotiating a strong and enduring framework
agreement that will enhance defence cooperation under our alliance, including
through an increased rotational presence in the Philippines."
John Blaxland, a defence analyst at the
Australian
National University's
College of Asia and the Pacific, earlier said Kerry's visit was meant to assure
the region that
America
"is not just a fair-weather friend".
"Kerry's visit can be expected to act as a catalyst for change,"
Blaxland told AFP, and underscored the Philipines's important role as
Washington embarks on its so-called pivot to
Asia.
Kerry was expected to meet President Benigno Aquino Tuesday night, and visit
the typhoon-ravaged central city of Tacloban Wednesday.
Kerry said the
United States
stood ready to assist the
Philippines
in the long road to rebuilding, more than a month after Super Typhoon Haiyan
left more than 6,000 people dead and over four million homeless.
The
United States
provided massive humanitarian assistance, deploying an aircraft carrier and
mobilizing 1,000 Marines.
On Tuesday Kerry paid tribute to the "resilience" of the Filipino
people, which he said had inspired the world.
Del Rosario said Kerry's trip underscored the "increased momentum"
of bilateral and defense ties.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/77002/kerry-backs-philippines-warns-china-vs-declaring-air-defense-zone-in-west-ph-sea
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