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“We continue to urge China to reconsider its decision
not to participate in the arbitration proceedings,” Department of Foreign
Affairs spokesperson Assistant Secretary Charles Jose said on GMA News' “24
Oras”.
“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 or West Philippine Sea ,”
he added.
The move came after the international
arbitral tribunal ordered China to answer the points raised by the Philippines in its protest regarding China 's aggressive behavior in the South China Sea , which the latter claims nearly in its
entirety.
The international tribunal gave China
until December 15 to answer the Philippines '
points, the report said.
However, China
again expressed
its refusal to join the arbitration proceedings, and rejected the ruling.
"China 's stance of not
accepting and not participating in the relevant Philippines ' arbitration case has
not changed," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters
on Wednesday.
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[Video report on Chinese intention to build and artificial island at Mabini Reef]
Artificial island
The spokesperson also reacted to reports that
The DFA is studying the designs to determine whether the
supposed build-up can be added to the Philippines ' protests.
The Philippines
previously protested China 's
reclamation work in Mabini Reef, which is part of the territories being
disputed in the South China Sea .
According to a blog called Tiananmen's Tremendous
Achievements, the artificial island will be a military base that will include
an air strip.
The images on the blog of the planned base came from the
website of the No. 9 design and research institute of China 's
State Shipbuilding Corporation, the report said.
“It's raising tension in the area and it's in violation of
international law,” Jose said.
Continued rotation
Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin ensured that
the rotation of supplies and Philippine troops in the South China Sea is
ongoing amid increased tensions between China
and Vietnam ,
also over territorial disputes in the area.
“Tayo ay nababahala, pero hindi naman tayo kinakabahan
sapagkat ito'y ating responsibilidad na bigyan ng resupply yung ating mga tao
doon at irorotate 'yung personnel doon sa area,” Gazmin said.
A Vietnamese ship was sunk during a heated encounter with China , based on
reports.
Last March, China
also blocked Philippine vessels from replenishing supplies for troops stationed
at the Ayungin Shoal in the Kalayaan Island Group.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/364213/news/nation/phl-to-china-arbitration-offers-durable-solution
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