From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 28):
PHL says China air defense zone impedes civil aviation
The Philippines on
Thursday joined several nations in opposing China’s
new air defense zone over the East China Sea,
saying it threatens freedom of flight and aviation safety.
Beijing’s Air Defense Identification Zone or
ADIZ drew protests and alarm from several nations led by the
United States, which demonstrated its
non-recognition of
China's
new territorial imposition by flying two B-52 bombers over the disputed air
space.
Japan,
South Korea and
Australia
also opposed
China’s latest
aggressive move aimed at bolstering military control over the disputed waters,
home to a cluster of resource-rich islands disputed by
Tokyo
and
Beijing.
“China’s East Asia Sea ADIZ transforms the entire airzone into its domestic
airspace, infringes on the freedom of flight in international airspace and
compromises the safety of civil aviation and national security of affected
states,” Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez said.
“The Philippines calls on
China
to ensure that its ADIZ preserves regional security and stability.”
Manila is also locked in a long-running
territorial rift with
China
over the South China Sea, where
Vietnam,
Malaysia,
Brunei and
Taiwan also have overlapping
claims.
The
Philippines, which
filed a case last January against
China
before an international tribunal to question the legality of its massive claim,
has adopted the name
West Philippine Sea for
the disputed body of water.
Washington has declared that unfettered
access to the South China and peaceful resolution of disputes are in
America’s
national interest.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=591793
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