A Palace official on Tuesday maintained that bilateral
relations between the Philippines
and China remain strong but China has to acknowledge the ASEAN centrality
principle regarding the West Philippine Sea or South China
Sea row.
In a briefing, Presidential Communications Operations Office
(PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said the two countries are celebrating
this year the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations.
He pointed out that as agreed by President Benigno Aquino
III and Chinese President Hu Jintao during the former's visit in China in 2011 the relationship between the two
countries does not solely rely on the West Philippine Sea
issue.
"Patuloy ang pagpapasigla ng people-to-people programs
sa maraming larangan tulad ng edukasyon at kultura, at kooperasyong
pangkabuhayan. (The people-to-people programs on various aspects like education
and culture and livelihood cooperation continue to be strengthened)," he
said.
However, Coloma discounted bilateral talks as a mode of
addressing issues regarding territorial disputes in the West
Philippine Sea .
"Malinaw ang posisyon ng Pilipinas: kailangang
kilalanin ang prinsipyo ng ASEAN Centrality dahil sa Declaration of Conduct of
Parties in the South China Sea sa pagitan ng China at mga kasapi ng ASEAN na
nilagdaan noon pang 2002 at sa patuloy na panawagan hinggil sa pagbubuo ng
legally binding Code of Conduct (The Philippines' position is clear: the
principle of ASEAN Centrality must be acknowledged as agreed under the
Declaration of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea signed by China and
ASEAN members in 2002 and as calls for the institution of a legally binding
Code of Conduct continues)," he said.
Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua on Monday
said he believed that a war between the Philippines
and China
was far from happening despite the territorial row.
He, instead suggested that the two countries discuss the
issue through bilateral talks.
The Philippines
has submitted a case before the international tribunal and the first day of
hearing on the case is set from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday (The Netherlands time).
Asked for his thoughts on the timing of the Chinese's
ambassador's proposal, Coloma said this was not their focus and that they do
not have any information on this but stressed his belief that bilateral
relations between the two countries remained strong.
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