Philippines now Forcing China to Adhere to Court Ruling,now Building Airstrip in SCS China Upset

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Philippines: China Should Comply With 2017 South China Sea Ruling
Manila emphasizes the 2016 ruling by an international tribunal.
By Jim Gomez
July 14, 2020



The Philippines on Sunday renewed its call for compliance with a 4-year-old arbitration ruling that invalidated China’s vast claims in the disputed South China Sea on historical grounds “without any possibility of compromise.”

Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. issued the call on the anniversary of the July 12, 2016, ruling by an international tribunal in The Hague that he said “conclusively settled the issue of historic rights and maritime entitlements in the South China Sea” based on the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea.

“The award is non-negotiable,” Locsin said in a statement. “The tribunal authoritatively ruled that China’s claim of historic rights to resources within the sea … had no basis in law.”

It’s the strongest statement the Philippines has issued so far in marking the milestone. China has dismissed the decision as a “sham” and refused to participate in the arbitration proceedings after the administration of Philippines’ president at the time, Benigno Aquino III, challenged in 2013 China’s claims to virtually the entire disputed waters.

China has continued to defy the decision with aggressive actions that have brought it into territorial spats with Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia in recent years.

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has nurtured close ties with China since taking office in 2016, raised the issue last year in Beijing with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jingping, who he said flatly told him then, “We will not budge.”

Duterte has long been criticized by nationalists and left-wing groups for not immediately and strongly demanding Chinese compliance with the ruling, which he initially relegated to the back burner while he took steps to revive relations with China that have been strained due to the long-raging territorial conflicts. He has turned to China for trade, investment and aid while often lashing out at U.S. security policies.

Aside from China and the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei have also laid claims to the strategic waters. The United States has no claims to the waters but has deployed warships and aircraft for decades to patrol and promote freedom of navigation and overflight in the busy waterway.

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The ruling also upheld the Philippines’ sovereign rights over a wide stretch of waters called the exclusive economic zone, where Chinese territorial claims have delayed for years Manila’s plan to explore and extract potential undersea deposits of oil and gas.

Locsin said the arbitration tribunal ruled that certain actions within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone violated the country’s sovereign rights and “were thus unlawful.” He outlined other Chinese violations cited by the tribunal, including the large-scale reclamation and construction of artificial islands that caused severe environmental damage.

“Compliance in good faith with the award would be consistent with the obligations of the Philippines and China under international law,” Locsin said. “We commemorate the issuance of the award as a celebration of the rule of law, as a means to settle disputes amicably … and clearly mark out who would be in the wrong to insist on claims contrary to this award.”

By Jim Gomez for the Associated Press.
 
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/In...set-to-fix-airstrip-on-South-China-Sea-island

Philippines set to fix airstrip on South China Sea island
Manila cements maritime defense position as China expands reach



MANILA -- Philippines on Tuesday said it completed the construction of a beaching ramp on Thitu Island in the South China Sea, allowing it to proceed with runway repairs.

The development bolsters Manila's maritime defense position amid ramped-up efforts by Beijing to assert its expansive territorial claims in the South China Sea.

The Department of National Defense said it held a formal turnover ceremony on the Manila-controlled island on Tuesday. A sheltered port for Philippine fishing vessels was also built.


"We can now proceed with the other projects planned for Pag-asa Island," Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said in a statement, using the local name for Thitu. He said the completion of the ramp was "a necessary first step which will facilitate the transportation of essential construction equipment to the island."

Manila has allocated 1.3 billion pesos ($26 million) for construction and repair works on the island, including the "concreting of the runway" that has been damaged by erosion, the statement said.

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Philippines' top defense officials, including Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (center) and Navy chief Giovanni Bacordo (right), led a formal ceremony on June 9 marking the completion of a beaching ramp on Thitu Island in the Spratly. (Photo courtesy of the Department of National Defense)
The government began repairs in 2018 but works have been hampered partly by inclement weather, defense officials previously said, even as hundreds of Chinese fishing vessels were also reported to be circling the island on multiple occasions.

The airstrip on Thitu Island was built in the 1970s and was the first runway in the Spratly Islands. It is officially 1.3 km long, but the real figure is closer to 1.2 km due to the collapse of the western end, making it difficult for take-off and landing, according to U.S.-based think tank Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.

The Philippine Navy last month said it docked a ship on Thitu for the first time.

Thitu is located in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, where Beijing has built artificial islands with military outposts. Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam also have overlapping claims in the area.

Bejing recently bolstered its claims in the South China Sea by establishing two new districts and naming 80 features, triggering diplomatic protests from the Philippines and Vietnam.

Manila, meanwhile, last week suspended the termination of an agreement about visiting forces with the U.S. amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, making it easier for both allies to continue military drills.
 
tension is very high maybe need a association like NATO to protect us in asia. park the planes there in china sea
 
If you think what China had done in the South China Sea was bad, wait till the world finds out about what China had done in the Middle East for years. :cool:
 
Following the defeat and humilation of the PLA now even Duterte is pivoting away from the hopeless chinks

Its the time to hit them, they have been exposed

Chinese cannot fight
 
Following the defeat and humilation of the PLA now even Duterte is pivoting away from the hopeless chinks

Its the time to hit them, they have been exposed

Chinese cannot fight
Pinoys can do fucking nothing. Send them some money they will change their position.
 
Sore loser mentality lose court case cannot accept so Philippines now reopen Subic Bay to Amerika.

pinoy prostitutes now moving there to service the yankees
 
When China is upset, something good has been done. Let the usual barking dogs throw a hissy fit: 胡锡进, 金灿荣 and the bunch of children at the PRC foreign ministry.
 
What does pinoy land have that can resist ah tiong land aggression? Didn't Duturdte suck up to the ah tiongs? He did not get paid for his sell out that why he kpkb now
 
Get the Maids here to build the airstrip instead of taking day off on Sunday.
 
What does pinoy land have that can resist ah tiong land aggression? Didn't Duturdte suck up to the ah tiongs? He did not get paid for his sell out that why he kpkb now
That was when Obama was president duterte had to appease china.
Now with trump fully committed to stop china's " sea grab", he can tell china to "f" off.
By the way, india snd UK will send aircraft carriers to south china sea too. By end of the year.
 
That was when Obama was president duterte had to appease china.
Now with trump fully committed to stop china's " sea grab", he can tell china to "f" off.
By the way, india snd UK will send aircraft carriers to south china sea too. By end of the year.
not just india its the UK too! So many forces all telling the PRCs to go f off. Its alot of fun!

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