President Rodrigo Duterte said Tuesday the Philippines would no longer join any patrol
expeditions in the West Philippine Sea even as
he asserted the country's entitlements to portions of the disputed waters that
are part of its exclusive economic zone.
In his speech during the 48th anniversary celebrations of
the 250th Presidential Airlift Wing, the President said he would not involve
the Philippines
in hostile acts beyond its territorial waters.
“We will not join any expedition of patrolling the sea. I will
not allow it because I don’t want my country to be involved in a hostile act,”
he said.
“When you patrol -- not on the high seas but some other
else’s territory -- whether it is really owned by us, which the law says, the
judgment says, ‘Atin yan entitlements’ ('Those are our entitlements') at
sabihin naman ng isa, (and the other would say) -- China -- 'That’s beside the point'.
The point is I do not want to ride gung-ho style there with China or with America ,” the President said.
“I just want to patrol our territorial waters… We do not go
into a patrol or join any other army from now because I do not want trouble,”
he said.
In the meantime, the President reminded China of The Hague’s
ruling that favored the Philippines
in the West Philippine Sea dispute.
“May I remind China again that beyond the
territorial waters are the entitlements of the sea. Yung napanalo natin (Those
that we have won) but it is not part of our territory, it is a part of our
Exclusive Economic Zone, ano yung mga isda, ano yung makita mo diyan, pati yung
sa baba, yung oil pati gas, kung meron (the fish including the oil and gas, if
any),” he said.
“But the territory (territorial sea) is limited to the
12-mile limit. So that is ours. Hanggang diyan lang tayo (That is our limit),”
Duterte said.
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