The Philippines
is focused on pushing for a peaceful solution to its territorial row with China ,
a Malacañang official said on Thursday.
While there may be a reasonable basis for arms build-up, as
projected by Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, the Philippine
government’s diplomatic approach remains, Communications Secretary Herminio
Coloma Jr. told reporters during the daily press briefing.
“Mayroong makatuwirang batayan si Justice Carpio para
maglatag ng sitwasyon na maaaring maganap ‘yung tinatawag na arms build-up or
defense build-up, pero ang focus po natin diyan ay hinggil doon sa rules-based,
diplomatic approach to achieving a peaceful solution,” Secretary Coloma
explained.
Justice Carpio said that unless the South
China Sea issue is resolved, countries involved in the territorial
dispute will boost their respective navies and air forces.
"Ang nabatid natin hinggil sa pakikipag-talakayan ni
Justice Carpio sa mga miyembro ng Senado ay ito: Sinabi niya na mahalaga 'yung
pagkakaisa ng mga bansa sa ASEAN para makabuo ng isang unified stand at batid
natin na nagsisikap ang mga bansa sa ASEAN na bigyan ng sustansiya ang Declaration
on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea sa pamamagitan ng pagbubuo ng
isang legally binding code of conduct. Iyan ang focus ng ating atensyon,” said
Coloma.
On Tuesday, Chinese envoy Zhao Jianhua said China will
start building facilities to support freedom of navigation, search and rescue
efforts, and scientific research on the reclaimed islands.
Coloma said China should stop the construction work in the
disputed waters, reiterating the Philippines’ position that was presented by
Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario during the recent ASEAN Foreign
Ministers Meeting in Malaysia.
“Sa nakaraang ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting ay ipinahayag
ni Secretary Albert del Rosario na tatlong bagay ang ating hinihiling na
itigil: una, itigil ang reclamation activities; ikalawa, itigil ang
construction activities; at ikatlo, itigil ang anomang aksyon na nagpapataas ng
tensyon sa rehiyon. Kaya't iyan pa rin ang ating posisyon hinggil sa mga
isinasagawang aksyon sa mga lugar na tinutukoy sa West Philippine Sea,” the
Palace official said.
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