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Palace doubtful that PH will get UN Security Council’s help in enforcing arbitral ruling

The Philippines might lose at the United Nations if it seeks the world body’s assistance to enforce the arbitral award on the South China Sea dispute, according to a Palace official.Presidential spokesman Harry Roque admitted that the country’s chances to secure support from the UN Security Council or its “Uniting for Peace” resolution are slim given China’s huge influence in the international organization.

“Under Chapter 7 of the UN charter, gagamitin po iyong economic o iyong dahas, military force, pero kinakailangan po iyan ng boto ng lahat ng permanent members of the Security Council . I don’t think China will agree,” he said during a televised press briefing. Roque was referring to UN’s Uniting for Peace resolution that allows the General Assembly to act on matters to preserve international peace and security if the Security Council reaches a stalemate due to a veto by a permanent member.

 

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Of course, it's hard to trust Roque. My God!

It all depends on how the government behaves and acts in the following weeks.

Mejo mabigat pagnagsama kc ang Russia at China. Sa Russia pa lang ay hanggang threat lang ang hamon ng USA sa kanila pero pag ibang bansa ay pulbos agad.

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