Despite a series of challenges involving Filipino aircraft
and Chinese monitoring platforms in the West Philippine Sea, Western Command
(WesCom) head Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez expressed belief on Tuesday that
China will not destabilize the situation by firing at patrolling Philippine
planes.
"No, I don't think they will do that," he said.
And should China
do this, Lopez said that the Philippines
can invoke the 1954 Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) with the United States .
The Western Command is the unit tasked to defend Palawan and
Filipino possessions in the West Philippine Sea .
Chinese attempts to challenge Philippine planes patrolling
the West Philippines Sea
started on April 19.
Another incident took place two days ago, Lopez said.
Aircraft usually challenged are the Philippine Air Force's
GAF Nomad patrol aircraft.
"If they do that, it is already an affront to the
Republic of the Philippines
and we can invoke the Mutual Defense Treaty with the United States ," the Western
Command head stated.
Article 5 of the MDT defines the meaning of attack and its
purpose which includes "all attacks by a hostile power will be held as an
attack on a metropolitan area by both parties or on the island territories
under its jurisdiction in the Pacific or on its armed forces, public vessels or
aircraft in the Pacific."
Lopez said that such incident will prove counterproductive
to China
and the rest of the region and they should not allow it to happen.
"If they are a peace-loving nation, they will not allow
that to happen," he stressed.
The Western Command head added that the US is very clear in coming to the aid of the Philippines
should any of its planes or ships be fired upon without any provocations.
"It is very clear in the MDT," he pointed out.
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