PBBM praised for correcting ‘greatest misconception’ on PH territory

HISTORIC SPEECH. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. delivered his keynote address at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue on Friday (May 31, 2024). President Marcos asserted the sovereign rights and jurisdiction of the Philippines over the West Philippine Sea, calling it the lifeblood of every Filipino. (Photo courtesy of PCO)

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. was praised for articulating that Philippine territory is not limited to islands within the 1898 Paris treaty lines.

In a statement dated June 4, former Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said this corrected what he called the “greatest misconception” about Philippine territory.

“This is the first time that a Philippine President has stated that Philippine territory is defined by the 1898 Treaty of Paris, as clarified by the 1900 Treaty of Washington, which stated that Philippine territory includes all islands of the Philippine archipelago lying outside the lines of the Treaty of Paris,” he said.

“This is factually, legally, and historically correct,” Carpio added.

President Marcos, during his policy speech at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, referred to both the Treaty of Paris and the Treaty of Washington as the basis of the country’s territorial scope.

“When we established our Commonwealth in 1935, we put together a constitution that defined our territory in accordance with the international treaties that became the basis of our archipelagic unity,” he said.

“The Treaty of Paris between Spain and the United States crystallized our islands into a cohesive whole. The Treaty of Washington clarified (that) the extent of our sovereignty and (our) patrimony (transcends the) lines set by international powers,” Marcos added.

In the Treaty of Washington, Spain relinquished to the United States all title to any and all islands belonging to the Philippine archipelago, including those lying outside the lines defined in the earlier Treaty of Paris, particularly the islands of Cagayan (de) Sulu and Sibutu and their dependencies.

Carpio said Marcos’ clarification is a “watershed moment” in the country’s fight to defend its maritime zones in the Philippines.

“This finally corrects the greatest misconception in Philippine history that Philippine territory is limited to the islands within the Paris Treaty lines… A watershed moment in our fight to defend our island territories and maritime zones in the West Philippine Sea,” he said.

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