(Manila / Washington Composite Electric) Filipino President President President President President President President President President President President President President President President President President President of the Philippines and China have communicated with Manila in Beijing.Fishing right.Matsuz also strives to establish a direct communication channel with Beijing on the differences in marine affairs.
Mondos Monday (May 1) told reporters on a special plane flying to the United States: "Overall priority is to protect our marine territory, but when you understand the details, the most direct concern isThe right to fish. This is what we must decide. They have already agreed to sit down again. "
He ordered the Philippine Coast Guard and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to designate fishing ground maps and prepare to hand over to Beijing officials."After we submit the proposal, see what they say."
A patrol ship of the Philippine Coast Guard patrolled by the Chinese Maritime Police Ship in the Philippines controlled by the Ayunjin Reef (known as Renai Reef) on April 23, and the two ships almost collided.
He replied to whether he would negotiate with this offshore conflict and China, "I have said ... I told him that this is something we want to avoid. This situation is more dangerous because they are close to them very close, because they are closerAlmost collided, which may lead to casualties of both sides. "
Little Marco did not explain which Chinese officials discussed the matter.The day before the accident, he received Qin Gang, Minister of Foreign Affairs, who visited Manila to discuss how to alleviate the tension of the South China Sea.
Macco also said that he reminded China that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines and China should establish a direct communication channel to deal with the dispute over the West Philippines.The Philippines has organized a team responsible for communicating with China, and is currently waiting for the details of the Chinese team to provide the Chinese team.
The Philippines named it in the Economic exclusive area of the South China Sea as the West Philippines.
The Philippines has recently opened four more military bases for the use of the U.S. military. China pointed out that this move will exacerbate the tension of the South China Sea and endanger the peace and stability of the region.
Magaks emphasized: "We will not let any country involve the Philippines into any provocative behavior ... We will not make the Philippines a place for any military operation."
For the frequent confrontation between China and the Philippines, Paparo, commander of the Pacific Pacific Fleet, promised that the U.S. military prepares to assist the Philippines for supplying the Madre Mountain warships that have long been stranded in Ayunjin Reef for a long time and assist the Philippines to exercise sovereignty.
Paparo said in an interview with Nikkei that China "frequently interfere (Filipino) supply operations" is "obviously illegal."He said that he had provided intelligence to the Philippines and assisted the Philippine military to provide supplies to Madre Mountain warships.He did not disclose details, but believes that the United States may provide location information of Chinese ships.
In 1999, the Philippines deliberately allowed the dilapidated World War II During the World War II, Madele Mountain, was stranded in Ayunjin Reef, thereby announcing the ownership of Ayunjin Reef.The Philippine military accuses Chinese ships from time to time to interfere with their assignments to the Madele Mountains.Beijing asked Manila to take away Madre Mountain, but was rejected by Manila.Ayunjin Reef is part of the Nansha Islands. The Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, Mainland China and Taiwan have advocated all or local sovereignty on the Nansha Islands.
The Philippine Coast Guard hopes to carry out patrol mission with the US Coast Guard in the South China Sea.
The Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Tarrara said in an interview with the Philippine ABS-CBN News Channel that Chinese maritime police ships often make provocations in the Philippines. "I am not grateful. "