There are no
plans to deploy Coast Guard personnel to the disputed Scarborough
(Panatag) Shoal despite the alleged harassment of Filipino fishermen there by
Chinese authorities, Malacañang said Friday.
During a press conference, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said she is not aware of any directive from President Benigno Aquino III to send the Coast Guard to the shoal. The also said thePhilippines
has "adopted the policy of non-provocation and non-confrontation."
"In fact, the chief of staff of the Armed Forces had already mentioned this that due to the fact that the government, or at least, this particular administration has already adopted the policy of settling the dispute peacefully and under the rule of law, we will abide by that pact—obviously referring to the case that we filed before the arbitral tribunal," Valte said.
"As such all the agencies that may have something to do with the particular claim are already—have already been long advised of what to—on how to go about this," she added.
But she noted that Coast Guard vessels continue to patrol the country's waters.
"That’s normal and that’s regular," Valte said, although admitting they cannot surround the entire country at the same time given certain limitations.
Valte also said it is still the call of the secretary of the Department of National Defense whether to deploy vessels to certain areas.
The Palace official issued the statement after ACT-Teachers party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio said the Coast Guard’s presence in the shoal might deter Chinese authorities from harassing Filipino fishermen in the disputed waters.
During a press conference, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said she is not aware of any directive from President Benigno Aquino III to send the Coast Guard to the shoal. The also said the
"In fact, the chief of staff of the Armed Forces had already mentioned this that due to the fact that the government, or at least, this particular administration has already adopted the policy of settling the dispute peacefully and under the rule of law, we will abide by that pact—obviously referring to the case that we filed before the arbitral tribunal," Valte said.
"As such all the agencies that may have something to do with the particular claim are already—have already been long advised of what to—on how to go about this," she added.
But she noted that Coast Guard vessels continue to patrol the country's waters.
"That’s normal and that’s regular," Valte said, although admitting they cannot surround the entire country at the same time given certain limitations.
Valte also said it is still the call of the secretary of the Department of National Defense whether to deploy vessels to certain areas.
The Palace official issued the statement after ACT-Teachers party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio said the Coast Guard’s presence in the shoal might deter Chinese authorities from harassing Filipino fishermen in the disputed waters.
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