The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday
confirmed Chinese presence on Philippine-claimed Quirino Atoll off the
country’s northwestern coast, but ruled out permanent occupation of China
in the area.
Citing initial reports from defense authorities, the DFA
said that two weeks ago, Chinese Coast Guard vessels were sighted in the
Quirino atoll and that there are no more sightings of Chinese vessels in the
area as of today.
“The Department is monitoring reports on the situation on
the ground and reiterates its call for China to exercise self-restraint from
the conduct of activities that could complicate or escalate disputes in the
South China Sea and affect peace and stability in the region,” a DFA statement
said.
In a separate interview with journalists, Foreign Affairs
Secretary Albert del Rosario said reports that China has seized Quirino Atoll,
also known as Jackson Atoll, is inaccurate.
“According to reports, they are not there today so the
theory about occupation may not be accurate because if they are occupying they
should be there,” Del Rosario said.
Quirino Atoll is located 180 nautical miles off Palawan and
well within the country’s exclusive economic zone as allowed by the United
Nations Convention on the law of the Sea signed by 163 UN member-states,
including China and the Philippines .
The resource-rich waters is home to a chain of more than 100
islands, shoals, reefs and coral outcrops and straddles one of the world’s most
vital sea lanes. Vietnam , Malaysia , Brunei
and Taiwan
also have overlapping sea claims.
Competing claims have sparked occasional violence and now
regarded as a potential regional flashpoint for armed conflict.
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