From InterAksyon (Sep 2): Duterte: new Chinese barges at Scarborough; talks with Beijing to be premised on UN ruling
President Rodrigo Duterte revealed Friday that he has received a report that China had recently brought in new barges to disputed areas in the Scarborough Shoal, wondering aloud if there is any new construction about to take place there, but said he will not initiate multilateral discussions on the South China Sea at next week's ASEAN meeting.
Nonetheless, the President said, he will make it clear to Beijing officials, should a one-on-one occasion arise, that he will keep all talks strictly within the ambit of the UN arbitral tribunal ruling that Manila won last July 12.
"I do not intend to raise the issue of [the South China Sea] before the ASEAN," despite the continuing acts of China signalling it stuck to its position to ignore the ruling handed down by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. That ruling, won after a three-year initiative by the Aquino administration, rejected China's "nine dash line" claim in the SCS, which Manila had called "excessive."
"I hope China realizes that we went out of our way, we walked the extra mile to keep the peace."
Speaking at the inauguration of the Davao International Container Terminal, Duterte credited his predecessor, Benigno Aquino III, for securing the UN tribunal ruling.
Duterte said. though, that he will not, on his own, raise the issue of the SCS when he attends next week's ASEAN Summit in Laos. "But you can be very sure of this, that when we face bilaterals, pag magkaharap na kami [referring to Beijing] there will be a time when I will say that this is the [UN] arbitral ruling and if you want to talk to me, this will be my platform, and we do not go out of the four corners of this document."
He added, "whether or not I will proceed, and my predicate for my willingness to talk to you, is the [UN tribunal] judgment in our favor."
He said he will not go saber-rattling despite a report from the Coast Guard that Chinese barges were being brought in anew to the Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal off Masinloc, Zambales, which China has de facto occupied since 2012 and has blocked access to Filipino fishermen.
"We are all for peace. I don't want to ignite anything there," he said.
http://interaksyon.com/article/132053/duterte-new-chinese-barges-at-scarborough-talks-with-beijing-to-be-premised-on-un-ruling
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