A diplomatic protest will be filed by the
President Benigno S. Aquino disclosed that an unspecified number of Chinese vessels were spotted on Gaven and Calderon Reefs, leading to speculations that
The two reefs, Philippine officials said, are part of Philippine territory.
A portion of the South China Sea within the
“Right now, we aren’t sure and we are taking a good look. If in fact it’s clear to us that the status quo is being changed then we will take a look at a formal protest,” Del Rosario told reporters.
Del Rosario said the Philippines has no confirmation if the Chinese vessels are shipping construction materials to the reef, but said their mere presence in the area is a cause for concern.
“It’s concerning because it would be in the same manner as Mabini in terms of violation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea because you are effectively changing the status quo and you are raising tension,” he said.
“If we were able to come up with a picture of what they intend to do there and if it is what they’re doing in Mabini you can be sure that we will protest,” he added.
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