PINOYS CAN RETURN TO SHOAL IN FEW MORE DAYS
President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday said that he insisted during his
meeting with Chinese officials, including President Xi Jinping, that
the Scarborough Shoal belongs to the Philippines.
"Ang China ang
sabi nila amin 'yan. Sabi ko amin man din 'yan," Duterte said in a
speech during his visit to calamity-stricken Tuguegarao City in Cagayan.
In his speech in Isabela, Duterte said both he and Xi held their ground
in claiming Scarborough Shoal, with the Chinese leader citing China's
supposed historical claim while the Philippine leader presented the
award of the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
“Alam ko may
problema tayong dalawang bansa dahil diyan sa [South] China Sea na
inangkin ninyo na inyong lahat. Kami naman ay nanalo at sinabi na sa
Pilipinas yan. But anyway, ang problema, ang sabi niya amin talaa ito
historically at hindi kami bibigay dito. Sabi ko, lalo na kami, kasi
kami ang nanalo sa korte,” Duterte said.
But Duterte avoided a confrontation with Xi, saying both leaders will discuss the territorial dispute in the future.
“Sabi niya na we can resolve this case peacefully nang walang away,
walang dugo and it will take time. Okay lang, sabi ko, basta balang araw
we will continue to talk and one day in the future pag-usapan talaga
natin. Di naman pwede na hayaan na lang natin ito nakabitay,” he said.
“Sabi ko ito yung award namin, sabi ko balang araw, hindi tayo lalabas
sa dokumentong ito sang-ayon na kami ang nanalo diyan sa pagmamamay-ari.
Pero I will not insist now. I will not impose now. I will not go to war
now. I will not waste the lives of my soldiers,” Duterte added.
While both sides insisted ownership of the shoal, he said China has
agreed to allow Filipino fishermen to enter the territory, which the
Philippines considers part of the territory of Masinloc town in Zambales
province.
"Ang pagkaalam ko pinaalis na rin niya [Xi] iyong mga
Chinese na fishermen para wala nang makita diyan. Iyon ang pinag-usapan
namin," he said, but added that he was not sure if the Chinese will
fulfill their promise.
He added: "We will just wait for a few
more days, baka makabalik na tayo doon sa Scarborough Shoal.. [sa]
pangingisda ng ating mga kababayan."
Duterte said that during his
meeting with Chinese officials, he proposed that both countries keep
off the shoal's inner lagoon, the spawning ground of the shoal that also
serves as a safe haven for fishermen from tropical cyclones.
"Ako na mismo ang nagsabi kung makabalik tayo sa Scarborough, bilang
may-ari, sila rin naman nagsabi na [sila ang] may-ari, ako na mismo
magsabi na huwag kayong mangisda diyan [inner lagoon]," he said.
In his speech, Duterte told the city's typhoon-affected residents about
China's granting of $24 billion (over P1 trillion) in soft loans to the
Philippines.
He said he will use the fund to improve the
country's agriculture industry and put up small "sari-sari" stores that
will serve as financing centers for the poor communities.