In an interview,
DND spokesman Peter Galvez said China ’s
reclamation activities could stoke untoward incidents in the already tense
area.
“They (China ’s
reclamation projects) will continue to cause the occurrence of miscalculation
or accidents,” he said. “It (possibility of miscalculations happening) becomes
higher because of their insistence and their continuous aggressive stance in
the region. This is a very serious concern.”
Galvez called on China to stop
construction activities in disputed areas as they violate the 2002 Declaration
of the Code of Conduct (DOC) that calls on claimants to refrain from any
activity that could stir tension or complicate the territorial row.
“The issue of
reclamation is about respect for the DOC,” he said.
Speaking to
reporters in Beijing
over the weekend, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi justified the reclamation in
disputed territories as “necessary projects.”
“We are not like
some countries which have carried out ‘illegal building’ in other people’s
home, and we won’t accept unwarranted remarks about work on our own home,” he
said.
Wang said the
projects are not directed against anyone as China does not seek to disrupt
international order.
“Today we are in
this boat, together with more than 190 other countries,” he said. “So of course
we don’t want to upset the boat, rather we want to work with other passengers
to make sure this boat will sail forward steadily and in the right direction.”
Satellite images
from defense intelligence provider IHS Jane showed that China is achieving
significant progress in its construction projects in Kennan (Hughes), Mabini
(Johnson South) and Burgos (Gaven) reefs, which the Philippines considers as
parts of its territory.
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