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Chinese ambassador: Banners ‘vicious attack’

By: - Reporter /
/ 05:30 AM July 18, 2018

Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua on Tuesday described as a “vicious attack” on now warm relations between the Philippines and China the emergence of banners declaring the Philippines a Chinese province, which were apparently a take on a joke made by President Rodrigo Duterte.

“The Philippines has never been a part of China,” Zhao said at the sidelines of groundbreaking rites for two bridges being funded by the Chinese government. “Not now, or ever.”

Last week, a number of banners bearing the words “Welcome to the Philippines, Province of China” were seen hanging from several footbridges along major thoroughfares in the capital.

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The stunt came on the eve of the second anniversary of the Philippines’ arbitral victory over China on the West Philippine Sea dispute.

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Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque earlier assailed the “gimmick,” which he said was perpetrated by “enemies of the government.”

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The banners appeared to be a take on a joke made by the President on Feb. 19 during the anniversary of Chinese Business Club.

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“If you want, just make us a province, like Fujian,” he said at the gathering.

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“Province of Philippines, Republic of China,” the President said to applause and laughter from his mostly Chinese-Filipino audience.

Zhao said while China did not take offense on the banners, he admitted it was “bad for the bilateral relations” between China and the Philippines.

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It was also an affront to the Duterte administration’s foreign policy, he said.

The President has repeatedly praised China for helping without interfering in Philippine internal affairs unlike the United States, a traditional Philippine ally.

On Tuesday, the President was with Zhao for groundbreaking rites for two bridges donated by the Chinese government—Binondo-Intramuros Bridge and Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge.

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Zhao said his government was building the bridges “for free.”

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