The Philippines
and Vietnam have agreed to
conduct joint naval drills and scientific studies amid concerns over China ’s intensified reclamations in the South China Sea .
The planned activities are part of the soon-to-be signed
“Joint Statement on the Establishment of a Strategic Partnership between the
Republic of the Philippines
and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,” a copy of which was obtained by VERA
Files.
In the strategic partnership agreement, which is considered
a final draft until it is signed, the Philippines and Vietnam “reaffirm their
commitment to resolve territorial and jurisdictional disputes by peaceful
means, as well as to the freedom of navigation in and over flight above the SCS
(South China Sea) all in accordance with universally recognized principles of
international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of
the Sea (UNCLOS).”
The section on Defense, Security, Judicial and Law
Enforcement Cooperation states that the two countries agree to make full use of
existing joint mechanisms and agreements to intensify cooperation between their
armed services.
“To this end, joint confidence- and-capacity-building
activities will be conducted leading to the eventual holding of actual joint
exercises between the two navies,” paragraph 16 of the agreement said.
In the section on Maritime and Ocean Affairs Cooperation,
the two countries agreed to “conduct joint scientific studies in the South China Sea .”
Once signed, Vietnam
becomes the Philippines ’
first strategic partner in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations among South China Sea claimants. So far the Philippines has strategic partnership agreements
with only two countries: the United States
and Japan .
Strategic partnership
Del Rosario replied that the Philippines defines a strategic
partnership as “one that is deep and nurtured over the years and can be counted
upon.”
Aquino and Sang agreed to forge the strategic partnership
during a bilateral meeting at the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) summit in Beijing
last November.
The Philippines
and Vietnam are two of the
six claimants in the South China Sea . Vietnam , China
and Taiwan claim almost the
whole of the area while the Philippines
claims a part of the Spratly islands. Malaysia
and Brunei also claim
portions of the South China Sea , a navigation
route for 40 percent of global trade.
In the Strategic Partnership Accord, the Philippines and Vietnam agreed not to occupy
uninhabited islands in the disputed areas.
They reaffirmed their commitments to resolve differences in
a “constructive manner without resorting to the threat or use of force.”
The two countries also restated their commitment “to
exercise self-restraint in the conduct of activities that would complicate or
escalate disputes and affect peace and stability including, among others,
refraining from actions of inhabiting on the presently uninhabited islands,
reefs, shoals, cays and other features.”
The agreement does not mention developments on islands and
reefs the Philippines and Vietnam already
inhabit.
The Philippines
has protested China ’s
reclamations in several reefs. Last week, leaders of the G7 countries—France , Germany ,
Italy , the United Kingdom , Japan ,
the United States and Canada —expressed concern over China ’s
reclamations.
The agreement said the “timing and modalities” of the joint
naval drills would be “the subject of future discussion.”
The Philippine and Vietnam navies have so far only held
friendly sports events in the South China Sea. They kicked off with football,
volleyball and tug-of-war games on Vietnam-held
Pugad Island
(Southwest cay) in June 2014. Another one will be held this year on the Philippines ’
Pagasa (Thitu) island.
In 2004, the Philippines
and Vietnam , together with China , undertook the Joint Marine Seismic
Undertaking (JMSU) over a large portion of the South China
Sea prior to a trilateral development.
Bayan Muna partylist questioned the undertaking’s legality
before the Supreme Court, and the case remains unresolved.
The Strategic Partnership agreement said the two countries
would “revisit and update the Agreement on Maritime Merchant Shipping signed in
1992 and in partnership with the Philippines Department of Environment and
Natural Resources under its Sustainable Coral Reef Ecosystem Management
Program, strengthen governance of marine protected areas through eco-tourism,
cooperation in marine ecosystem and biodiversity conservation.”
Joint scientific studies
Scientists who participated in the JOMSRE recommended the
establishment of a marine protected area that would be formally designated as a
transborder marine peace park.
Phase 2 of JOMSRE sought an enhanced level of ocean
governance joint cooperation in the South China Sea to include China and other
ASEAN countries.
The cooperation did not take off even after three
preparatory meetings held alternately in China ,
Vietnam and the Philippines
because of unresolved issues such as the research expedition route and late
objections that were political in nature.
The Philippines
has asked the United Nations
Arbitral Court to nullify China ’s nine-dash line map that covers almost
the whole of South China Sea . Vietnam has not
joined the case, but it submitted to the U.N. tribunal a position paper
underscoring that the court has jurisdiction on the Philippine case and that
the decision would help clarify legal issues on the conflict.
(VERA Files is put out by veteran journalists
taking a deeper look at current issues. Vera is Latin for “true.”)
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/109367/philippines-vietnam-to-hold-naval-drills-scientific-research-in-south-china-sea
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