The Palace said on Sunday it is elated with the show of
support from American senators, who praised the country for its effort to
peacefully resolve the maritime disputes in the West
Philippine Sea .
“Ikinagagalak po natin na lumalawak lalo ang hanay ng mga
sumusuporta sa posisyon ng ating bansa,” said Presidential Communications
Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. in a radio interview with dzRB
Radyo ng Bayan.
United States Senators John McCain, Jack Reed, Bob Corker
and Ben Cardin released a statement supporting the Philippines’ decision to
file a case before the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea concerning
China’s expansive claim to disputed maritime territories.
In a statement, the four US senators said, “Although the United States does
not take a position on the competing claims, we applaud Philippine President
Benigno Aquino III and his government for his commitment to pursuing this legal
course of action. While China is constructing and militarizing new land
features in the South China Sea and increasingly turning to coercion to achieve
its goals, we are encouraged to see that Manila continues to make every effort
to resolve these claims peacefully, consistent with international law, and
through international arbitration mechanisms.”
The US
senators also support “bolstering the maritime capabilities of South East Asian
nations and conducting joint exercises and patrols.”
“It is also critical that the United States take the necessary
steps to sustain a balance of power that will continue to uphold peace and
stability throughout the region. Given the pace and scope of China 's military trajectory, we believe this
will demand a sustained investment in our military presence in the Asia-Pacific
region,” the US
senators added.
Coloma said the US
senators now join the list of those who support the Philippines ’ effort to resolve the
dispute peacefully.
“Sa ganyan pong pagpapahayag nina Senator McCain at Senators
Jack Reed at Bob Corker at Senator Ben Cardin, dumarami po lalo ang hanay ng
mga sumusuporta sa ating itinataguyod na mapayapang pagresolba ng mga usapin sa
West Philippine Sea o South China Sea ,” said
Coloma.
The European Union, members of the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations, Japan and Australia have
shown their support for a peaceful resolution of the dispute following
international law.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=784286
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