Two weeks before leaving office, President Benigno S. Aquino
III said he hopes the country would be better prepared to address the
challenges posed by the International Arbitral Tribunal’s decision on the case
filed by the Philippines
against China .
In an interview in Binondo, Manila
on Friday, the President was asked to comment on recent developments in the
South China Sea, as well as the statement of the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) following a regional meeting with China .
“Parati tayong curious kung ano ang nangyayari sa China
domestically, which might impact international relations and everybody is
presuming that there is a decision by the arbitral tribunal that will come out
sometime soon,” the President said.
He said he wants to have a picture of what the
“post-decision situation” would be and “try to look at differences or the
nuisances of the messaging that comes out of China .”
“At the end of the day, I would want to have the country
prepared to address this challenge, which is not a challenge I brought upon
this country. From the ’70s, this has already been a problem and I think we
have done what we can to advance having a resolution that is fair to all
parties concerned,” he said.
Noting that Foreign Affairs Secretary Jose Rene Almendras
has not reported to him on what occurred during the ASEAN-China foreign
ministers’ meeting, the President said he did not want to comment without a
complete picture of what happened during the meeting.
On Thursday, the Department of Foreign Affairs issued the
retracted statement of the ASEAN on tensions in the South
China Sea .
The department said that the ASEAN foreign ministers
expressed serious concerns over the developments in the disputed waters during
their meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
The ASEAN foreign ministers issued a statement on Tuesday
night following a special ASEAN-China meeting in Kunming ,
Yunnan province in China .
The tough statement on the South China
Sea was retracted as it may have offended the meeting host, previous
reports said, citing a Malaysian official.
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