Bilateral talks to settle WPS ‘irritants’ – Palace

Credit to Author: RALPH VILLANUEVA| Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:15:50 +0000

Territorial incursions raised by President Rodrigo Duterte during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jingping last week would be resolved via bilateral talks, Malacañang said on Monday.

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte receives a warm welcome from People’s Republic of China President Xi Jinping prior to the start of the Leaders’ Roundtable Discussion of the 2nd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation at the Yanqi Lake International Convention Center on April 27, 2019. Source PCOO FB

In a press briefing, Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said that while Xi had reiterated Beijing’s claims to the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) or WPS, he also expressed willingness to discuss “irritants” such as the increased presence of Chinese vessels in disputed areas.

“Both of them agree that the mechanism of bilateral relations will be used to resolve the conflict,” Panelo told reporters.

He added that the government was optimistic of “positive” results, but also admitted that much still had to be done.

“The next movement will be the negotiation. They already talked about the irritants. But, if you were to ask me, we have to wait for their official response about our complaints,” he said.

Duterte, who has courted Beijing’s favor and set aside an international arbitral ruling that upheld the Philippines’ claims, recently toughened his stance against continued Chinese incursions.

Reports that Chinese vessels were circling Philippine-held Pagasa (Thitu) Island prompted the President to warn of “suicide missions.” He also demanded that Chines fishers stop the harvesting of giant clams in Scarborough Shoal.

“We raised certain protests. We still do not know if they are affirming or disputing it. Because if they dispute it, we will talk and [insist that] it is not true,” Panelo said.

“What is that? Who is that? Why is it there? What are they doing there? We do not know the answers to that yet,” he added.

The Palace spokesman also said the Philippines did not have to ask for China’s permission to declare parts of the West Philippine Sea as marine protected areas.

“As far as we are concerned, that is ours. You do not have to ask any consent from anyone,” he said.

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