Beijing open to dialogue, says Embassy following June 17 clash

READY FOR DIALOGUE. The Chinese Embassy in Manila on Thursday (June 28, 2024) said Beijing would work with ASEAN countries in addressing the differences in the South China Sea through dialogue. China’s statement came after the June 17 incident in Ayungin Shoal involving the Philippine and Chinese troops. (Photos courtesy of AFP)

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency

Beijing is committed to managing differences in the South China Sea through dialogue, the Chinese Embassy in Manila said Thursday, days after tensions rose with Manila over the incident involving the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) last June 17.

The Chinese Embassy said Beijing stays “committed to properly managing differences” over the sealane “through dialogue and consultation with countries concerned.”

It said Beijing would work with ASEAN countries to fully and effectively implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties (DOC) in the South China Sea and advance the consultation on the Code of Conduct to “jointly safeguard peace and stability in the region.”

The statement came as the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said it was “working hard” to bring China back to the table to talk and resolve differences on South China Sea issues.

The Embassy’s comment was part of a broader statement in reaction to United States Ambassador MaryKay Carlson’s recent remarks that “the chorus against threats to peace and stability in the South China Sea is growing louder and stronger each day.”

The US envoy’s statement displeased Beijing after it urged China to “cease harassment of Philippine vessels lawfully operating in the Philippine exclusive economic zones (EEZ) and to halt its disruption to states’ sovereign rights to explore, utilize, conserve, and manage natural resources in their territories and EEZs.”

The incident on June 17 involved the CCG obstructing the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ humanitarian rotation-and-resupply operations at the BRP Sierra Madre (LS-57) in Ayungin Shoal, resulting in one Filipino soldier losing a finger.

Foreign Affairs Sec. Enrique Manalo, earlier, said a diplomatic protest was filed concerning the incident.

Meanwhile, he said the DFA is working to convene a dialogue with China in the hopes of creating some “confidence-building measures” after the skirmish.

The Philippines and China have an existing mechanism for dialogue on issues surrounding the South China Sea called the bilateral consultation mechanism. Manalo said Manila hopes to convene this by early July.

Popular

PBBM directs gov’t officials: Focus on work, avoid politicking

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet At the Malacañang press briefing this Wednesday, July 9, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary and Palace Press officer Claire Castro reiterated...

Nearly 12K cops to secure SONA — PNP

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan | Philippine News Agency The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday said almost 12,000 police officers will be deployed to provide...

DSWD-D.A. tie-up brings P20/kg rice to 300-K ‘Walang Gutom’ beneficiaries

By Brian Campued Beneficiaries of the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) “Walang Gutom” Program (WGP) are now eligible to purchase P20 per kilo...

Pro-transparency PBBM backs bank secrecy waiver for gov’t execs

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is in full support of strengthening transparency and accountability in government, Malacañang...