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Explore Benham rise - Zubiri

By Nidz Godino

"So we also sent it out to the Office of the President to show our disgust kaya nga ginawa namin 'yan prior to his visit para alam niya 'yung posisyon ng Senado regarding this issue," Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said at Kapihan sa Manila Bay forum Senate has sent  copy of its resolution strongly denouncing China's illegal incursions and encroachment in West Philippine Sea to President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. prior to the latter's state visit to Beijing.

"Kailangan may good cop, bad cop and kami sa Senado, we are willing to play bad cop...we can also give unsolicited advice to the President to tread carefully when it comes to dealing with our neighbor China… 'di naman namin sinasabing awayin natin sila…no, but we have to take  stand on certain issues," he stressed.

Zubiri said they had to make  stand like Vietnam to show that Philippines is not "backing down" on its claims over West Philippine Sea (WPS).

"Neighbors should treat each other with respect… I think what had happened in  recent months is not  sign of respect and sana itong visit ni Pangulo sa China will encourage them to show respect to their neighboring countries like  Philippines and stop bullying us when it comes to our fisherfolk, when it comes to our Navy personnel, when it comes to supplying Pag asa island," he said.

During his visit to China, FMJ  and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to find  compromise and find measures that will be beneficial to Filipino fishermen.

Zubiri expects lessened tensions and incidents of harassment in  WPS after he proposed  strengthening of  bilateral team that would discuss issues in  resource-rich region during his meeting with  Chinese leader.

FMJ  said there were existing bilateral mechanisms which discuss issues between two countries. He said it would be best if members of  bilateral teams had direct access to the heads of state.

For Zubiri, this is  "good first step" and suggested both governments' Navy chiefs and Foreign Affairs ministers have  "direct line" for proper communications.

"Para hindi mag-escalate sa shooting incident o barilan…that is...elevation of hostilities in the area…we have to de- escalate but definitely, we have to push our right on West Philippine Sea.,,dapat payagan po nila 'yung ating mga mangingisdang umikot dito sa mga lugar na ito at pwedeng mangisda sa ating exclusive economic zone," he said.

He then disclosed that some of  senators are planning to beef up  funds for  Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources next year to build medium-sized fishing boats so they can fish "safely and freely" within our territories.

On the other hand, Zubiri said  Supreme Court decision declaring unconstitutional  Philippines' Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking in 2005 with China and Vietnam in  South China Sea might have implications on joint exploration talks that Marcos had discussed with the Chinese government in his recent visit to China.

FMJ earlier said  Philippines and China would continue negotiations as regards joint oil and gas explorations in  South China Sea.

"May implications po 'yan sa mga negotiations ng ating Pangulo in his recent visit to China…there are questions there…one question…are we now barred from doing joint exploration with other claimant countries such as China and Vietnam under this ruling?" Zubiri said.

The Senate chief said  government must "tread carefully" in these exploration talks with China because it might also be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.

Although he cautioned  government on negotiations with China regarding  joint oil and gas exploration, Zubiri expressed confidence that Marcos will be advised well on its legality as former Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin serves as his executive secretary.

On the other hand, Zubiri urged  government to study possible explorations in other areas such as  Sulu Sea and Benham Rise.

"We are talking about oil exploration... we are an archipelago…ako, hindi naniniwalang walang langis doon sa Sulu Sea, between Mindanao and Palawan, we have other opportunities… I do not know why we are always concentrating on  West Philippine Sea, South China Sea area…we can continue to explore down south " he said.

Zubiri mentioned raising this with Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla and he was informed that government tried to explore Sulu Sea in early 2000s but it did not push through due to security concerns in Mindanao.

But with  creation of  Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Zubiri  believes  exploration can resume as there are lesser security threats in the area.

He mentioned possibility of exploring  Sulu Sea with  BARMM.

"Ako, I would suggest that we focus also on other areas of the country…we can also look into Benham Rise, which is east of Quezon…walang claimant d'on, atin yun," Zubiri concluded.

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