PBBM calls for command conference to discuss China’s recent aggression in Ayungin Shoal

AChina Coast Guard’s (CCG) vessel is seen using water cannons against Philippine Coast Guard vessels escorting the indigenous boats for a resupply mission in Ayungin Shoal, Aug. 5, 2023. (Photo courtesy of PCG)

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has called for a command conference on Monday in a bid to come up with a comprehensive action to respond to China’s dangerous maneuvers and illegal use of water cannons against the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessels in Ayungin Shoal on Saturday.

“Ngunit, sa atin, actually today, pagkatapos ng change of command ng CGPA (Commanding General of the Philippine Army) ay magkakaroon kami ng command conference tungkol nga dito, on how we will respond,” President Marcos said on the sidelines of the distribution of government aid to flood victims in Malolos City, Bulacan.

The statement of the President came after he was asked about the government’s response to the dangerous maneuvers and illegal use of water cannons of the China Coast Guard (CCG) against the PCG vessels escorting the indigenous boats chartered by the Armed Forces of the Philippines on Saturday.

In its report, the PCG said that the vessels were delivering food, water, fuel and other supplies to the military troops stationed on BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

Marcos stood firm that the Philippines will continue to assert its sovereignty over the West Philippine Sea as he emphasized that Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo already sent on Monday a note verbale to the Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines.

The chief executive said the government will wait for China’s response and he refused to discuss the operational aspects of the recent incident involving the Chinese Coast Guard.

“But, we continue to assert our sovereignty. We continue to assert our territorial rights in the face of all of these challenges and consistent with the international law and UNCLOS especially,” President Marcos said, referring to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

“So, that has always been our stand. But we still have to keep communicating with the Chinese government, with President Xi, with Beijing. We still have to keep communicating with them because we need to really come to a conclusion,” he added.

In 2016, the Philippines won its arbitration case against China.

While there was no report of people hurt or injured during the incident, Marcos emphasized that China’s recent action against the PCG will lead to insufficient supply for the troops stationed on BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

Marcos said that it is something that the government has to address.

Asked about what former President Rodrigo Duterte discussed with him in his recent visit to Malacañang, Marcos said they have just talked about what the former president discussed during his visit to Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Marcos added there are confidential matters that they have also discussed. PND

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