Philippine Daily Inquirer
By Jose Ernesto Del Rosario Ledesma
Monday, September 24th, 2012
In the context of the complex territorial disputes in the Asia
Pacific, Albert F. del Rosario has done an excellent job as foreign
secretary. He is fulfilling his duty to maintain peaceful relations with
all nations, including China, without surrendering Philippine
sovereignty. It is not his fault that China is now on a campaign of
aggressive territorial expansion, which has brought it in conflict with
its neighboring countries. The secretary is peacefully and firmly
asserting Philippine sovereignty over territory that is within our
200-mile exclusive economic zone.
It is totally unwarranted for Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV to call
the secretary a “war freak.” In fact, the secretary negotiated the
retreat of the BRP Gregorio del Pilar early in the conflict and later on
June 15, 2012, the final withdrawal of all Philippine coast guard ships
from Scarborough Shoal in the hope that China would reciprocate. In
response, China put a rope across Scarborough Shoal to prevent Filipino
ships from entering and provocatively sent a large flotilla of Chinese
fishermen to assert its sovereignty over Scarborough and the Spratlys.
In spite of the duplicity of the Chinese, Secretary Del Rosario has
continued to push for a peaceful resolution of the conflict and a code
of conduct in international and regional forums like the Asean.
In contrast, Trillanes is undermining the Philippine sovereign
position by acting virtually as an apologist for China. He takes China’s
side when he claims that China never meant to put up a base or
structures on Scarborough Shoal. Even so, China has already effectively
taken control of the area by announcing a prefecture-level city to
administer the area, and a military garrison equivalent to a base
protecting the area. Trillanes blames Del Rosario for Asean’s failure to
issue a joint statement during its last regional meeting in Cambodia.
However, even international newspapers report that the communiqué was
aborted due to China’s insistence that no mention be made of the West
Philippine Sea conflict and that Cambodia blocked any mention of the
issue in the statement.
If we follow Trillanes’ tack of undermining the Philippine
sovereign position, the Chinese will never agree to a regional code of
conduct, and we will be forced to cede our sovereignty over the islands
in the West Philippine Sea in exchange for better relations with what
Trillanes slavishly calls “our superpower neighbor.”
We hope that Trillanes will not play the role of Cambodia in the
Philippine Senate. And that we continue to support the quest of the
Philippines and many other Asean countries for a regional code of
conduct that will bring a peaceful resolution to these territorial
disputes.
—JOSE ERNESTO DEL ROSARIO LEDESMA,
North Greenhills, San Juan City
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