Philippine military chief visits South China Sea island

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines’ military chief flew to a Filipino-occupied island in the South China Sea on Monday and vowed to defend the territory and help develop tourism and marine resources there amid disputes with China.

Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang, accompanied by journalists and other military officials, said he visited Pag-asa Island to establish that the island is part of western Palawan province and “therefore Pag-asa is a territory of the Republic of the Philippines.” The island’s international name is Thitu, and Chinese name is Zhongye.

He vowed to defend it and other Philippine-claimed islands in the area from aggression.

“According to our constitution these are our regime of islands and we have to protect our regime of islands, in as much as they form our territory and sovereignty,” Catapang added.

He said he was coordinating with Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon on how the military can help implement the local government’s development plans, including tours to the island.

The visit comes amid protests in the Philippines over China’s stepped-up reclamation work on Philippine-claimed islands and aggressive maneuvers against Filipino air patrols and fishermen.

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