President Benigno Aquino III once again appealed to China to respect the rule of law amid increasing
tensions in the South China Sea due to Beijing ’s
massive land reclamation and use of force which, he said, has threatened
livelihoods of Filipino fishermen and caused damage in ecological environment
in the disputed waters.
In his intervention during the 10th East Asia Summit here on
Sunday, Nov. 22, the President enumerated the incidents in the contested waters
that have affected the relations between the Philippines
and China .
“During my watch, among the first incidents as regards the
maritime issue involved a survey ship conducting studies arising from a service
contract we awarded. It was forced out of the Reed Bank, in an area 80 miles
from the island
of Palawan , which is thus
clearly within our Exclusive Economic Zone. Later, Chinese fishing boats were
caught carrying species covered by the Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species, 120 miles from Masinloc, Zambales, again within our Exclusive
Economic Zone,” he said.
“We had been asked not to make these incidents public, and
we agreed, in an effort to deescalate the situation. However, the incidents did
not cease. More recently, a PLAN frigate with Bow No. 571 allegedly accosted
and challenged another survey ship conducting studies on a contract we awarded,
about 30 to 40 nautical miles from Palawan,” he added.
“I have also had to respond to fishermen in my country,
complaining about how they can no longer fish in their traditional waters; they
ask for explanations why they can no longer take shelter within Scarborough
Shoal during times of inclement whether. It has come to a point wherein we are
now no longer allowed to enter areas within our Exclusive Economic Zone,” he
further said.
The President said these incidents were among the reasons
that prompted Manila to resort to international
arbitration, which China
has repeatedly refused to honor.
Facing all 10 ASEAN member states plus eight major dialogue
partners, namely United States, Russia, China, India, Korea, Japan, Australia
and New Zealand, President Aquino stressed that elevating maritime cooperation
as priority pillar will further heighten the relevance of the EAS.
He noted that maritime disputes have been a subject of
concern, not only to the region, but to the entire international community as
well.
“It is regrettable that China
continues to massively reclaim and build structures in the sea known by many
names, in total disregard of international law as well as the Declaration on
the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea .
Many countries have expressed serious concerns that these actions threaten
freedom of navigation and unimpeded lawful commerce in one of the world’s most
strategic waterways,” he said.
President Aquino said the Philippines
would continue to push for the completion of a binding code of conduct for
parties in the South China Sea , stressing that
“the great equalizer is the rule of law; and under the rule of law, right
prevails over might.”
In light of recent developments in the South China Sea, the
Chief Executive said the Philippines appreciates Beijing’s expression of
adherence to international law in the position paper it submitted to the
Arbitral Tribunal in December 2014, as well as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s
recent statement on the non-militarization of the South China Sea.
“As the arbitration process we have entered into continues
to its logical conclusion, we are hopeful that China would honor its word and
respect the rule of law. The world is watching and expects no less from a
responsible global leader,” he said.
The President expressed appreciation for the growing support
from the international community for a peaceful resolution of disputes in the
region.
“The tribunal’s recent ruling on its jurisdiction over this
matter is welcome news, not only for the Philippines , but also for all
nations who wish to arrive at a durable resolution concerning maritime
disputes,” he said.
“We are determined to see this arbitration case to its final
outcome, and hope that its conclusion will contribute to the directions we will
take, particularly as regards the full and effective implementation of the DOC
and the expeditious conclusion of a Code of Conduct,” he added.
Leaders at the EAS Summit adopted the Declaration on Enhancing
Regional Maritime Cooperation, which promotes peace, stability and security in
the region by redoubling cooperative efforts, namely: encouraging more
countries to accede to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS), ensuring the universal application of international law and respect
for sovereignty, ensuring that all countries enjoy and exercise freedom of
navigation and overflight in accordance with international law, including
UNCLOS.
The leaders likewise expressed support for the full and
effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea and early conclusion of an effective code
of conduct on the basis of consensus.
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