The Philippines
and Japan
have the right to work together on security issues that mutually affect them
because of the strategic partnership between them, a Palace official said on
Saturday.
“Dapat kilalanin ‘yung reyalidad na ang Pilipinas at ang Japan ay
tumatayong strategic partners. Mayroon tayong kasunduan sa kanila sa larangan
ng kabuhayan, sa larangan ng seguridad, at sila ay strategic partner nga po ng
ating bansa,” Coloma said in a radio interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan.
Coloma also said that when President Aquino visited Japan last
June, he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe discussed how the current
strategic partnership could be strengthened further.
Part of it is ensuring freedom of navigation and easing the
tension in the South China Sea or the West Philippine Sea ,
he said.
“Kaya ito po ay bahagi ng ating strategic partnership na
naipahayag sa iba’t ibang international forum, kabilang na ang idinaos na ASEAN
Regional Forum sa Kuala Lumpur ,”
he added.
Asked to comment on China ’s
statement that it has no plans to impede freedom of navigation in the West
Philippine Sea, he said China ’s
recent action has raised tensions in the region.
The US, the European community, G7 as well as Japan do not
support changing the status quo in the region as a result of China’s
reclamation works.
“Mayroon pong kasing epekto ito na nagpapataas nang tensyon
sa ating rehiyon,” he said adding that it is the reason the Philippines has been calling on China to halt
its activities there.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario had asked China to stop
its reclamation, the construction of projects, and deescalate the tension in
the region.
“Komprehensibo ang aksyon at ang panawagan na ito ay umaani
ng suporta dahil nakikita naman ng mga bansang naniniwala sa rule of law na ito
ay makatuwiran," Coloma said.
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