Recto to Duterte: Use political capital to stop China from militarizing ÃÛÌÒ¹¤×÷ÊÒ | Global News

ÃÛÌÒ¹¤×÷ÊÒ

Recto to Duterte: Use political capital to stop China from militarizing ÃÛÌÒ¹¤×÷ÊÒ

By: - Reporter /
/ 02:25 PM May 04, 2018

MILITARY OUTPOST This latest surveillance photo shows China’s military outpost on Zamora Reef is almost finished. CNBC has reported that China has deployed anti shipmissiles and surface-to-air missile systems on Zamora and two other Philippine claimed reefs.

President Rodrigo Duterte should leverage his “warm personal relationship” with Chinese leaders in convincing them to “cease-and-desist” from militarizing the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea/ÃÛÌÒ¹¤×÷ÊÒ), Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto said on Friday.

Recto said Duterte has to take advantage of whatever political capital he has with Beijing in asking it to honor its pledge to keep the ÃÛÌÒ¹¤×÷ÊÒ a zone of peace and freedom of navigation.

Article continues after this advertisement

“The President should leverage his warm personal relationship with Chinese leaders in convincing them to cease-and-desist from militarizing the illegally-reclaimed islands in the West Philippine Sea,” he said in a statement.

FEATURED STORIES

The senator’s statement comes after the reported installation of anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on Kagitingan, Zamora, and Panganiban reefs – three of the seven reefs claimed by the Philippines that China had seized and transformed into artificial islands.

READ: China deploys missiles on 3 PH-claimed reefs

Article continues after this advertisement

Citing United States intelligence sources, US-based news agency CNBC reported on Thursday that the missiles were moved to Fiery Cross Reef, Subi Reef, and Mischief Reef within the past 30 days.

Article continues after this advertisement

Fiery Cross Reef, Subi Reef, and Mischief Reef are the international names of Kagitingan, Zamora, and Panganiban reefs, respectively.

Article continues after this advertisement

READ: What China’s reported missiles in Spratlys mean for PH

Recto said the President could serve as a “peacemaker” in asking all major powers to de-escalate tension in the area, prevent it from being a flashpoint, stressing that the “country will never benefit from any brawl that might break out right in our own backyard.”

Article continues after this advertisement

The senator also acknowledged that the reported installation of weapons in the islands seems to “give credence” to the global suspicion that China aims to build a string of military fortresses.

But he noted that nations “cannot defuse tension in one place in Asia only to heighten it in another,” especially with the recent positive steps to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula.  /muf

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the and acknowledge that I have read the .

For comprehensive coverage, in-depth analysis, visit our special page for . Stay informed with articles, videos, and expert opinions.

MOST READ
www
newsinfo
newsinfo
sports
newsinfo
www
TAGS: China, militarization, Recto, West Philippine Sea

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the and acknowledge that I have read the .

© Copyright 1997-2024 ÃÛÌÒ¹¤×÷ÊÒ | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies.