A Malacanang official said on Sunday the Philippines is right in seeking the assistance
of the international arbitration court to resolve its case against China over disputed territory in the South China Sea .
Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said the
participation of the Philippines
in the arbitration proceedings is in accordance with the principles of the
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
“May iba tayong pananaw diyan. Ang partisipasyon ng
Pilipinas sa arbitration proceedings ng international arbitration court ay isang
matibay na pagtalima sa mga prinsipyong isinasaad sa United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea o UNCLOS,” said Coloma when asked for comment during an
interview over Radyo ng Bayan.
“Ito ay bunsod ng pagtataguyod ng ating bansa ng isang
rules-based approach tungo sa mapayapang pagresolba ng mga isyu hinggil sa
maritime entitlement claims sa West Philippine Sea ,”
the Palace official added.
Coloma noted that China , as one of the signatories of
the UNCLOS, should join the arbitration.
“Sa ating pananaw, bilang bahagi ng international community,
higit na maipapakita ng China
ang pagtalima sa UNCLOS kung saan isa ito sa mga signatories at iba pang
kahalintulad na international laws sa pamamagitan ng partisipasyon o
pakikibahagi sa arbitration,” said Coloma.
The United States ,
the United Kingdom and Japan are among
the countries which have expressed their support to a peaceful settlement of
the Philippines-China sea row.
“Hindi nag-iisa ang Pilipinas sa paniniwalang makatwiran ang
paghahain ng petisyon sa arbitral tribunal. Marami ng bansa kabilang na ang mga
sumusunod: Estados Unidos, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy at Japan ang
nagpahayag ng pagtataguyod sa mga prinsipyo ng kapayapaan, seguridad at
katatagan sa rehiyong Asya-Pasipiko at pagtutol sa tinawag nilang
“intimidating, coercive or provocative unilateral actions that could alter the
status quo and increase tensions sa bahagi ng South China Sea o West Philippine
Sea,” explained Coloma.
The UN Charter and international laws encourage peaceful
settlement of rows through dialogue. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS), on the other hand, respects the decision of the parties concerned to
choose how to settle the disagreement.
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