China wanted PH to recognize its control over Ayungin, DFA reveals

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China wanted the Philippines to recognize Beijing’s control of Ayungin Shoal or Second Thomas in the West Philippine Sea, one of many proposals and counter-proposals that have led to a stalemate in the vital waterway, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday.

The DFA added that only a few of China’s proposals on the South ChinaSea were “somewhat workable,” while many were contrary to the interestof the Philippines. Trinidad revealed in an impromptu interview that the country faced a near-naval engagement with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy during that period, which eclipsed the recent rotational and resupply mission in Ayungin shoal.

The DFA stressed that “in no way did the Philippine Government ignore China’s proposals. Upon receipt.. had immediately undertaken serious study and consideration of all of them.” The DFA also revealed that it received a number of concept papers from China on various maritime-related proposals last year.

 

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