From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 4):
PHL asks China to reconsider arbitration
The Philippine government asked China
anew to join in the arbitration proceedings over their long-standing disputes
in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) after the Netherlands-based
tribunal gave Beijing until December 15 to
respond to the complaint filed by Manila.
China
has rejected the Philippine case that was filed on January 2013 and insists on
resolving the sea row bilaterally.
Manila submitted its written pleading or
memorial that contained volumes of documents and maps to bolster its case against
China on March 30 this year
and the arbitral tribunal gave
Beijing
six months to file a counter-memorial.
"We continue to urge
China
to reconsider its decision not to participate in the arbitration
proceedings," Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Spokesman Charles Jose
said in a press briefing Wednesday.
Jose noted the
Philippines
is not asking the court to grant ownership of the disputed territories but is
merely seeking clarification of
China’s
claim of “indisputable sovereignty over nearly the entire
South
China Sea.”
"We wish to reiterate that arbitration is a peaceful, open and friendly
resolution mechanism that offers a durable solution to the disputes in the
South China Sea," Jose said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=650194
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