SECRETARY DEL ROSARIO EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER “MILITARIZATION” - TopicsExpress



          

SECRETARY DEL ROSARIO EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER “MILITARIZATION” OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA 30 June 2013 - Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario today expressed serious concern over the increasing militarization of the South China Sea, calling the massive presence of Chinese military and paramilitary ships in Scarborough Shoal and around Ayungin Shoal, which are integral part of Philippine territory, as threats to efforts to maintain maritime peace and stability in the region. Speaking at the 46th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting, Secretary Del Rosario said the persistence of destabilizing actions in the West Philippine Sea continues to pose serious challenges for the whole region. “This is a violation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC),” Secretary Del Rosario emphasized. “We reiterate our continued advocacy for a peaceful and rules-based settlement of disputes in accordance with universally recognized principles of international law.” The Foreign Secretary added that the operational application of a rules-based approach in the resolution and management of disputes in the South China Sea involves two complementary components: 1. the expeditious arbitration of maritime disputes under UNCLOS; and 2. the early conclusion of a Code of Conduct between ASEAN and China. Secretary Del Rosario underscored that the clarification of maritime entitlements, which the Philippines seeks via its recourse to arbitration under the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), promotes the primacy of the rule of law in inter-state relations. “The legal track does not constitute abandonment of diplomatic avenues. We continue to exert efforts to move forward and enhance our relations with China on the basis of mutual respect and sovereign equality. Neither does the case diminish our zeal to pursue a binding Code of Conduct,” Secretary Del Rosario stressed. Secretary Del Rosario said that “as we all exert efforts towards the early conclusion of a binding Code of Conduct, in the interim, it is our expectation that all parties would comply in utmost good faith with all the provisions of the DOC.” The Foreign Secretary said that a secure and stable environment and enhanced well-being of people are imperatives to ensure the peace and prosperity of the region. “If we are to live up to our vision of a politically cohesive, economically integrated and people-oriented ASEAN Community, then now, more than ever, is the time to reaffirm our own remarkable brand of unity amidst diversity,” Secretary Del Rosario said. END
Posted on: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 08:59:56 +0000

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