Malacanang on Friday welcomed the ruling of the The
Hague-based international Arbitral Tribunal which unanimously ruled that it has
jurisdiction over the maritime dispute between the Philippines
and China in the West Philippine Sea .
”We welcome the decision of the Arbitral Tribunal on
jurisdiction allowing the Philippines
to present its claims on the merits,” Presidential Communications Operations
Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio ‘Sonny’ Coloma said in a press briefing.
With its decision in favor of the Philippines ’ complaint, the
tribunal will reportedly hold further hearings to settle the territorial
dispute in the WPS.
According to nine-page release, the Permanent Court of the
Arbitration said: “The Tribunal’s Award of today’s date is unanimous and concerns
only whether the Tribunal has jurisdiction to consider the Philippines ’
claims and whether such claims are admissible. The Award does not decide any
aspect of the merits of the Parties’ dispute. In its Award, the Tribunal has
held that both the Philippines
and China
are parties to the Convention and bound by its provisions on the settlement of
disputes. The Tribunal has also held that China ’s
decision not to participate in these proceedings does not deprive the Tribunal
of jurisdiction and that the Philippines ’
decision to commence arbitration unilaterally was not an abuse of the
Convention’s dispute settlement procedures.”
The tribunal reportedly expects to “render its Award on the
merits and remaining jurisdictional issues in 2016.”
Based on its submitted documents to the Arbitral Tribunal,
the Philippines is seeking to stop China’s incursions in the disputed WPS or
South China Sea, calling China’s nine-dash line claim over the disputed
territory “excessive.”
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Office of
the Solicitor General, which represents the Philippines , also welcomed the
ruling of the international Arbitral Tribunal.
”The decision of the Arbitral Tribunal on the jurisdiction
would give way for the proper expression on the merits that have become the
basis of the Philippines’ position on the issue,” Coloma said.
Coloma said the ruling on the jurisdiction paves the way for
the furtherance of the proceedings to evaluate the merits of the Philippines ’
position on the disputed territory.
”We will await further advice from the Tribunal,” Coloma
said.
Regarding the presence of the US
patrol ships in the WPS, Coloma said the basic position of the Philippines “is to promote the freedom of
navigation recognizing that the South China Sea
or WPS is one of the most important arteries for global commerce."
”We have always maintained that all disputes pertaining to
maritime entitlements in body of water will have to be resolved peacefully in
accordance with the rules such as those contained in the UN Convention on the
Law of the Sea,” the PCOO chief added.
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