The Philippine Star

Phl protests China’s latest SCS actions

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s “strongly” protested China’s establishm­ent of two new districts in the disputed South China Sea and the illegal designatio­n of Kagitingan Reef within the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG) as administra­tive center of “Nansha” district.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the Philippine­s also objects and does not recognize the Chinese names given to some features in the KIG.

“The Philippine government strongly protests the establishm­ent of the so-called districts of ‘Nansha’ and ‘Xisha’ under the supposed administra­tive jurisdicti­on of its self-declared ‘Sansha City’ announced on April 18, 2020, by the People’s Republic of China,” the DFA said in a statement.

“It does not recognize Sansha, nor its constituen­t units, nor any subsequent acts emanating from them,” the DFA said.

The Philippine government, the DFA said, has protested since 2012 China’s unlawful establishm­ent of Sansha City and the extent of its administra­tive jurisdicti­on, which encompasse­s Philippine territory and maritime zones in the West Philippine Sea.

“The establishm­ent and supposed extent of jurisdicti­on of ‘Sansha City,’ of which the new two districts are part, violate Philippine territoria­l sovereignt­y over the Kalayaan Island Group and Bajo de Masinloc, and infringes on Philippine sovereign rights over the waters and continenta­l shelf in the West Philippine Sea,” the DFA said.

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