The
Spokesman
Herminio Coloma's remarks came after China 's foreign minister Wang Yi said
on Saturday, March 8,
his country would vigorously defend its sovereignty against "unreasonable
demands from smaller countries."
Although he was
referring to Japan , which
has its own territorial dispute with China ,
his remarks could also cover China 's
other territorial dispute with the Philippines
and other countries over parts of the South China Sea .
"It is the
right of every country to defend its national territory. That is also the
principle we are following," Coloma told reporters, commenting on the
Chinese minister's remarks.
Coloma added that
the Philippines
was basing its position on the principles of international law like the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea or UNCLOS.
The Philippines and China ,
along with Brunei , Malaysia , Taiwan
and Vietnam are all
claimants to parts of the South China Sea , a
major sea lane and rich fishing ground which is believed to sit on vast mineral
deposits.
The Philippines has
also expressed growing concern at the increased aggressiveness of the Chinese in
pressing their claim to almost all of the waters, even up to the coasts of its
neighbors.
The Philippine
government has sought UN arbitration under UNCLOS to settle the dispute but China has
rejected the move.
In February, the Philippines lodged a protest after the Chinese coastguard allegedly attacked Filipino fishermen
off a disputed South China Sea shoal with water cannon on January 27. Beijing rejected the protest.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/52575-philippines-right-defend-territory-china
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