Wescom chief: PH military eyes ‘3 key efforts’ to boost WPS presence

(Photo courtesy of PCG)

By Priam Nepomuceno | Philippine News Agency

A military official on Wednesday said they are looking at “three lines of efforts” to further enhance the country’s presence in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

Speaking at the Stratbase ADRi forum titled “Implementing a Comprehensive Philippine Maritime Framework to Advance Rule of Law” in Makati City, Armed Forces of the Philippines-Western Command (AFP-Wescom) Chief Vice Adm. Alberto Carlos said these consist of effective occupation of all islands now occupied by the country in the WPS, establishing stronger naval presence, and enhancing maritime domain awareness (MDA).

“What is certain is that the solution to the WPS maritime issue is not in the hands of the military alone (but) the whole-of-nation approach because it takes a consideration of all matters, not just the military,” he said.

The Wescom chief also defined MDA as knowing “what is happening in our area” and knowing the location of all Chinese Coast Guard, militia and foreign vessels.

He added that naval presence not only refers to the Navy but also includes the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.

Carlos said the government is coming up with a “National Strategy in the WPS”.

“It’s forthcoming, I cannot discuss the details but it’s (a) more, stronger assertion of (our) rights in the WPS,” he added.

Tensions between the Philippines and China have heightened recently due to Beijing’s efforts to blockade Filipino resupply vessels and their escorts headed to the Ayungin Shoal detachment.

China has also prevented Filipino fishermen from fishing in Bajo de Masinloc in Zambales through the installation of floating barriers.

The floating barriers were cut during a special operation by the PCG upon orders of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea.

Obstacles to be removed

The Wescom chief also said floating barriers near the Ayungin Shoal would also be immediately removed if these are placed there by China.

“So there is already a template in Scarborough (Bajo De Masinloc) so there is no question about that, if they do that in Ayungin we also have to remove the barriers and we do not have to wait for the order of the President to remove that,” he added.

Carlos also said that this is why he closely monitored the situation in Bajo de Masinloc as what happened there could also happen in Ayungin Shoal.

“‘Whatever ilagay nila, we will remove,” he added.

Meanwhile, Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. assured senators that the agency and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) are open-minded and critical in their approach in maintaining peace in the West Philippine Sea.

Teodoro made the assurance during DND’s Senate budget deliberation, presided by Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, when the military exchange program under the Philippines-China defense cooperation agreement was discussed.

“Hindi lang po natin sinisiyasat ang ating mga kalaban kundi kahit kaalyado. At dapat bukas ang mata natin kaya mahirap po ang sarado ang isip. So, kami po ay bukas ang isip sa lahat,” he told the senators.

Agreeing with the DND chief’s statement, dela Rosa emphasized that the only concern of all Filipinos is to protect the country’s sovereignty.

“Lahat ng bugso ng damdamin, init ng pananalita ay hindi pagbubunga sa pagmamahal natin sa China o sa Amerika kundi pagmamahal natin sa Pilipinas, ating Inang Bayan,” the lawmaker said.

Senator Robinhood Padilla, for his part, noted that the Philippines should maintain good relations with its neighbors given that it is currently “behind” when it comes to military and economy.

However, he noted the DND should still show its might within the Philippine territory.

The Senate Committee on Finance’s Subcommittee “C” approved the proposed 2024 budget worth P229.9 billion of the DND and its attached agencies before proceeding into an executive session. With a report from Wilnard Bacelonia / PNA – gb

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