The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) lauded Tuesday the ruling released by the United Nations Permanent Court of Arbitration which favored the Philippines’ arbitration case against China over the West Philippine Sea territorial row.
"The Philippines welcomes the issuance today, 12 July
2016, of the Award by the Arbitral Tribunal constituted by the Permanent Court
of Arbitration under Annex VII of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law
of the Sea (UNCLOS) on the arbitration proceedings initiated by the Philippines
with regard to the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea)," Foreign Affairs
Secretary Perfecto Yasay said in a statement.
In addition, the DFA said the country's experts are now in
the process of "studying the Award with the care and thoroughness that
this significant arbitral outcome deserves."
The Department, meanwhile, called on all parties concerned
to "exercise restraint and sobriety" with regard to the said
decision.
In addition, Yasay said the country strongly affirms its
respect for the verdict as an important development in dealing with the
territorial dispute.
"The Philippines
strongly affirms its respect for this milestone decision as an important
contribution to ongoing efforts in addressing disputes in the South
China Sea . The decision upholds international law, particularly
the 1982 UNCLOS," the statement added.
The DFA chief also emphasized the Philippines ' commitment "to
efforts to pursue the peaceful resolution and management of disputes with a
view to promoting and enhancing peace and stability in the region."
At 5 p.m. Tuesday (Manila time), the tribunal handed down
its decision on the case which invalidated China's claim over its
"historic rights" to the disputed waters, stressing that its
'Nine-Dash-Line' claim has no legal basis.
The ruling also added that China
violated the Philippines '
sovereign rights in its exclusive economic zone through meddling with
Philippine fishing and oil exploration in the region, allowing the illegal
entry of Chinese fishermen into the disputed waters and causing harm to marine
environment in the region through its massive reclamation activities.
Such actions, according to the tribunal, has also caused the
escalation of tension between the two parties.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=903410
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