PBBM should recall ambassador to Beijing over Ayungin near-collision, solon says
Cagayan de Oro City 2nd District Rep. Rufus Rodriguez on Monday, May 1 called on President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to consider recalling the country’s ambassador to Beijing as a show of protest and displeasure over the near-collision incident between a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) patrol and a Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel.
Aside from the usual filing of a diplomatic note, Rodriguez said Malacañang should order the country’s principal representative in China, Jaime Flor Cruz, a former journalist who covered China for many years for American news organizations, to return home.
“He should not go back to Beijing until we receive a response from the Chinese government apologizing for their harassment and bullying tactics in the West Philippine Sea and committing to rectify their misconduct,” Rodriguez said.
The lawmaker noted the Philippines has filed hundreds of protest notes against Beijing over China's aggressive and bullying activities but to no avail.
In 2022 alone, 193 protest notes were served, including 65 by the Marcos administration, he pointed out.
“All these protestations fell on deaf ears. That is why they continue to harass and bully our Coast Guard patrols and our fishermen, from the northern part of our country in Pangasinan and Zambales to the south in Palawan,” he added.
At the same time, Rodriguez lauded the “unequivocal, clear commitment by the US government” in response to the recent near-collision incident, which happened in the Ayungin Shoal area, where a small contingent of Filipino soldiers is stationed in an old, rusting Navy ship.
“The reiteration of US obligations under the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty is very reassuring,” he said.
“It’s unthinkable for a tiny craft like BRP Malapascua to provoke a huge ship like a Chinese Coast Guard patrol vessel. It defies logic,” he added.
“They do the same with our fishermen in Scarborough Shoal near Zambales and Pangasinan,” he further said, also citing how the Chinese Coast Guard routinely harass and bully PCG ships and small boats resupplying Filipino soldiers stationed in Ayungin Shoal off Palawan.