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US criticism of China’s garrison in West Philippine Sea boosts PH case

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/ 08:09 PM August 06, 2012

DFA spokesman Raul Hernandez. CATHY MIRANDA/ҹ

MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Monday welcomed the United States’ latest statement on the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) issue, saying it showed support for the Philippine’s rules-based approach to resolving disputes.

“We welcome the August 3 statement of the State Department because it supports the Philippines’ rules-based approach to resolving disputes in the West Philippine Sea,” Raul Hernandez, DFA spokesperson, said in a text message.
“The threats to peace and stability, along with the threats to freedom of navigation and unimpeded commerce, will negatively impact not only on claimants but many other nations,” he said in a text message.
The State Department on Friday criticized China’s decision to set up a new military garrison in the disputed West Philippine Sea, saying the move risked escalating tensions in the area.
“We are concerned by the increase in tensions in the South China Sea and are monitoring the situation closely,” state department spokesperson Patrick Ventrell said in a statement Friday.

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“In particular, China’s upgrading of the administrative level of Sansha City and establishment of a new military garrison there covering disputed areas of the South China Sea run counter to collaborative diplomatic efforts to resolve differences and risk further escalating tensions in the region,” he said.

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The statement also expressed strong support for diplomatic efforts by Southeast Asian nations to negotiate with China.

“We encourage ASEAN and China to make meaningful progress toward finalizing a comprehensive Code of Conduct in order to establish rules of the road and clear procedures for peacefully addressing disagreements. In this context, the United States endorses the recent ASEAN Six-Point Principles on the South China Sea,” the statement said.

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China, however, has criticized the US move saying the remarks “sent a seriously wrong message,” and also urged the US to “correct its mistaken ways, and respect China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

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China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Zhang Kunsheng called in the US embassy’s deputy chief of Mission Rober Wang on Saturday and asked him to bring Beijing’s message to the “highest level” of US government.

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China late last month announced that it had established the new city Sansha and garrison in the disputed Paracel islands, a move that has alarmed the Philippines and Vietnam.

China claims it owns much of the West Philippine Sea, but the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and Taiwan all claim portions.

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