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  • Noy on WPS: We asserted our rights without war

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    MANILA, Philippines — Despite the Chinese seizure of Panatag Shoal in 2012 after a standoff with the Philippine Navy, former president Benigno Aquino III said his administration was never remiss in its duty to protect the country’s territory, citing Manila’s victory against Beijing before an international arbitral court. In an interview with Eagle News Service, […]

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  • Despite Panelo’s optimism, not so many fish in the sea

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      MANILA, Philippines — Experts have warned that the South China Sea — one of the world’s vital marine ecosystems — is on the edge of a fisheries collapse as it faces serious threats of overfishing. However, Malacañang on Tuesday ignored this caution, arguing that the resource-rich waters will never run out of fish. “Aren’t […]

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  • ‘Armed hostility’ at sea feared

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    The Palace said Wednesday that Vietnam and Malaysia’s stance against China over a territorial dispute in the South China Sea endangers the lives of their people. Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said the two countries risk “armed hostility” through their aggressive posture against Asia’s economic giant. Vietnamese and Chinese forces have an ongoing standoff within Vietnam’s […]

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  • Carpio to Senate: Act now on fish deal

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      MANILA, Philippines — Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio is calling on the Senate to review the agreement forged by President Duterte with Chinese President Xi Jinping that allows Chinese fishermen to trawl inside the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Carpio said the so-called “fishing deal,” as confirmed by the President in his 4th State […]

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  • De Lima to Duterte: Stop ‘toying around’ with national security

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      MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte should stop “toying around” with the country’s national security by “ridiculously invoking” the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) opposition Senator Leila de Lima said Wednesday. During a television interview last week, the President said he is invoking the country’s defense agreement with the United States amid the maritime row […]

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  • Morales, Del Rosario: Duterte ‘broke’ promise to protect PH territory

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    MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte “broke” his promise that he would not bargain the Philippines’ maritime territory during his visit to China in 2016, two former senior government officials have said, adding that “[w]e must stop giving China primacy over that of our own people.” “To paraphrase President Duterte’s October 16, 2016 departure speech, […]

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  • Hontiveros to initiate Senate move on Duterte-Xi fishing deal

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      MANILA – Senator Risa Hontiveros on Wednesday said she would initiate moves in the Senate to either ratify or repudiate the supposed verbal fishing agreement between President Rodrigo Duterte and China’s president Xi Jingping. Hontiveros described as “rock solid,” Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio’s call for the Senate to look into the […]

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  • Palace: Vietnam risking armed hostility with China

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      Malacañang said Wednesday Vietnam was “risking armed hostility” with China amid reports that vessels belonging to the two countries have engaged in a standoff near an oil block in the South China Sea. “It means also that Vietnam is risking armed hostility between the two countries and risking the lives of their people,” President […]

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  • Palace not impressed with Malaysia, Vietnam fierce stance vs China

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      MANILA, Philippines—Malacañang appears unimpressed with Vietnam and Malaysia’s fierce stand against China over the maritime dispute in the South China Sea, saying that the Southeast Asian nations’ actions put the lives and safety of their people in danger. A standoff between Vietnamese and Chinese forces has been going on for weeks near an oil-rich […]

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  • As Other South China Sea Nations Defy China, Duterte Capitulates

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      On Saturday, May 4, Indonesian authorities went on nationwide television with great fanfare to sink 51 foreign ships at five ports across the archipelago, including 28 Vietnamese-flagged boats, six Malaysian, two Chinese and one from the Philippines. Those two sunken Chinese ships, a small part of the total Chinese vessels and Indonesian ones leased […]

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  • Chinese media hails Duterte’s South China Sea policy

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    Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 24) — Drawing criticisms from his home country, President Rodrigo Duterte has earned the praises of the Chinese media for his policy of restraint on the South China Sea dispute. A column published on Global Times, China’s national English-language newspaper, commended Duterte’s fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) for […]

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  • South China Sea: Philippines deploy bizarre new tactic to push back Beijing claim on Thitu

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    THE Philippines is considering a bizarre new move to push back China’s claims over the South China Sea. The country is looking at inviting tourists to its biggest and most strategically important outpost in the disputed sea. Thitu Island, also known as Pagasa, is in the midst of major upgrades to its dilapidated facilities as […]

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