Aftter leaving Vietnam, solon says China should also exit PH waters
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If China is willing to leave Vietnam's territorial waters then it should also do the same to the Philippines. Cagayan de Oro 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez had this to say as he once again prodded China to order its navy, coast guard and/or militia vessels to leave the Philippines’ 200-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Earlier this week, China’s research ship Xiang Yang Hong 10 and its dozen escort vessels left Vietnam’s EEZ amid high-level talks between Chinese and United States (US) officials in Beijing. Vietnam had protested China’s presence in its EEZ. “I don’t know what prompted the Chinese to leave Vietnam’s territorial waters, whether it was the Vietnamese protest or the US-China talks. But whatever it was, if they left Vietnam’s EEZ, they should also leave our [EEZ],” Rodriguez said. He said no country, big or small, should assume the right to encroach on another nation’s EEZ. “The Chinese have no business staying in waters, shoals and islets that belong to us under international law,” he said. Last month, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported that more than 100 Chinese Coast Guard and militia vessels remained in Ayungin Shoal and Juan Felipe Reef off Palawan. Ayungin Shoal is where the Philippines maintains a small platoon of soldiers as symbol of its sovereignty over the area. Chinese Coast Guard vessels routinely confront Philippine ships and small boats resupplying the troops. “Ayungin and Juan Felipe Reef are well within our 200-mile EEZ, the shoal being about 120 miles and the reef around 175 miles from Palawan. Those are more than 800 miles from the nearest Chinese island. China should abandon those areas,” Rodriguez said. The Mindanaoan said the Chinese should also leave Scarborough Shoal, which is 120 miles off Zambales and Pangasinan. Rodriguez, chairman of the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments, has been a consistent critic of Chinese presence in the country’s EEZ and Chinese bullying of Philippine vessels and Filipino fishermen.