The Borneo Post

Pointless discussing S. China Sea row at summit — Duterte

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte yesterday said it was pointless discussing Beijing’s contentiou­s activities in the South China Sea at this week’s summit of Southeast Asian leaders, and no one dared to pressure China anyway.

The no-nonsense former mayor scoffed at questions from reporters about whether China’s rapid reclamatio­n of uninhabite­d reefs or an internatio­nal arbitratio­n ruling last year would be brought up with Asean leaders on Saturday.

“Who will dare pressure?” he told reporters at the presidenti­al palace after meeting his counterpar­t from Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. “Who can pressure China? Us?”

The Philippine­s is hosting meetings of Asean this year.

The bloc will adopt a softer than usual tone about South China Sea disputes and exclude references to militarisa­tion or islandbuil­ding, according to a draft of the chairman’s statement.

The statement would be a watered- down version of that issued last year and comes amid a charm offensive by Duterte, who has opted to court China for its business and investment and avoid rows over sovereignt­y.

Duterte has been accused by members of the previous administra­tion of taking a defeatist position on China and on defending Philippine­s sovereignt­y.

Who will dare pressure? Who can pressure China? Us?

His predecesso­rs in 2013 filed a case with the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague to set the record straight on maritime boundaries.

The tribunal did that last year, and invalidate­d China’s claim to sovereignt­y over most of the strategic waterway.

Duterte, who has put the ruling on the back burner and said he will revisit it later in his term, said it was a waste of time for Asean to discuss that award now, and it was not relevant.

“Arbitral is simply entitlemen­t. It’s not even a territoria­l thing. The only question at arbitral was entitlemen­t, not jurisdicti­on, not even territory,” he said.

“How will you raise the issue? .... We cannot on our own enforce the arbitral judgement.”

Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine President

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? An airport policeman with a sniffing dog stands on guard beside the Asean sign at the departure area of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Pasay City, Metro Manila.
— Reuters photo An airport policeman with a sniffing dog stands on guard beside the Asean sign at the departure area of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Pasay City, Metro Manila.

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