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”Your honor, China
is not an enemy. In fact, we have bilateral and diplomatic relations with
China,” DFA assistant secretary Benito Valeriano said when asked by Senator
Antonio Trillanes IV if the government considers China as an enemy during the
Senate inquiries on the WPS or South China Sea.
Valeriano said the Philippines has already filed eight
diplomatic protests since April 2014, including the arbitration cases the DFA
formally filed in May 2014 to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea (UNCLOS).
“Our approach to this is through the rule of law, that’s why
we sought arbitration and even if China
did not participate, it’s an option under UNCLOS for China
not to participate and the tribunal that was composed for this arbitration has
also engaged China
to get this side of this arbitration,” Valeriano said
Valeriano said the protests does not include the three
others filed against China
for crashing the fishing vessels and hitting with water cannon the Filipino
fishermen near the Ayungin Shoal.
Alarmed by the operations of China in the disputed territory,
National Security Council (NSC) director general Cesar Garcia Jr. said the
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) should focus from domestic to external
security.
”It is very imperative to transition the armed forces from
its domestic security focus towards an external or territorial defense role as
rapidly as possible,” Garcia told the Senate panel.
Garcia said the territorial disputes in the WPS has
overtaken all national security concerns including terrorism, insurgency and
the peace and order problems in Mindanao .
”Judging from the recent developments, particularly the
reports of massive reclamation projects in our exclusive economic zone, it is
now very clear that our territorial disputes in the WPS has in fact overtaken
all security issues,” Garcia said.
Garcia emphasized the need for the whole nation to get
involve in investing in the country’s national defense by pursuing the AFP
modernization program.
”It is also means we need to seriously re-think how we can
swiftly capacitate the national police to take over the residual internal
security responsibilities from the AFP,” the national security adviser said.
During the hearing, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said
the China ’s massive
reclamation activities have already covered seven reefs in the disputed WPS,
including three that are within the Philippines ’ exclusive economic
zone (EEZ).
Using a PowerPoint presentation, Western Command (Wescom)
chief Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez showed photos of China’s massive reclamation
activities in Mabini (Johnson), Calderon (Cuarteron), Gaven, Kagitingan (Fiery
Cross), Chigua (McKennan/Hughes), Zamora (Subi) and Panganiban (Mischief)
Reefs. Mabini, Chigua and Panganiban are within the country’s EEZ.
Lopez said in the Panganiban reef which is only 126 nautical
miles away from the Philippines ,
China
has expanded its reclaimed area from only 1,000 square meters to 7.3 hectares
based on a photo taken April 12, 2015.
Jay Batongbacal, director for Institute
of Maritime Affairs and Law of the
Sea, University of the Philippines (UP), believed that the massive reclamation
was China ’s response to the Philippines ’
move to file arbitration case to the United Nation Convention on the Law of the
Sea (UNCLOS) in May 2014.
”In my view your honor, this (reclamation) may have been a
long term plan but at this early, it is accelerated by the arbitration,”
Batongbacal said.
While waiting for the AFP modernization to be completed by
2028, Batongbacal suggested that the AFP should think of “rationalized
procedures” to defend the country’s territory particularly the exclusive
economic zone.
”You have to have immediate contingencies which could happen
at any time. It’s good that they (AFP) recognize they have to do something,”
Batongbacal said.
AFP chief General Gregorio Catapang said one percent or
Php26 billion of their annual budget is being allotted for the AFP
modernization program.
During the hearing, former senator Leticia Ramos-Shahani recommended
to include the local government units (LGUs) in protecting their territory
specially in Zambales where fishermen have been harassed by the Chinese
vessels.
”The LGUs should be involved in the issues of WPS. We should
asserts ourselves. We should go beyond diplomacy and beyond protocol,” Shahani
said.
Senator Teofisto Guingona III agreed with Shahani, saying
“let’s make a people to people issue.”
Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, chairman of the Senate panel,
said it is clear that the country has to modernize its armed forces.
”Now on other front, how we approach it diplomatically.
That’s a tricky part. At least we have raised awareness,” Trillanes, a former
Navy officer, said.
Trillanes said it is clear that China has violated the Declaration
of Conduct with its massive reclamation in the disputed territories.
Trillanes agreed with Garcia but the AFP has to make sure
that international security threat is totally wiped out before shifting its
focus to external security.
Trillanes, however, clarified the Philippines
will not engage in an arm race with China .
”At least we will have minimum credible defense posture or
at least minimum deterrent capability ,” the senator said.
The WPS or South China Sea is being claimed partly by the
Philippines, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei.
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