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Philippines discusses China dispute with Myanmar
by Staff Writers
Manila (AFP) June 15, 2012


The Philippines sought Myanmar's support in its maritime territorial dispute with China as the foreign ministers of the two Southeast Asian countries met on Friday.

Philippine foreign secretary Albert del Rosario said he brought up the two-month long standoff in the South China Sea in his talks with visiting Myanmar Foreign Minister U Wunna Maung Lwin in Manila.

"We discussed the West Philippine Sea issue, the peaceful resolution of the dispute in accordance with international law," del Rosario said, using the Philippine term for the South China Sea.

Del Rosario said he brought up the "code of conduct" that some Southeast Asian nations had been promoting to prevent conflict in the sea where several of them have conflicting territorial claims.

"Foreign Minister Lwin said they are looking at it (the proposed code) and we hope that they will consider it," he added.

The discussion came as Philippine and Chinese ships maintained their standoff over the Scarborough Shoal, an outcropping in the South China Sea which they both claim.

The dispute began after Chinese government vessels blocked Philippine ships from arresting Chinese fishermen at the shoal in April.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, even waters close to the coasts of neighbouring countries while the Philippines says the shoal is well within its 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone.

China and Myanmar are, however, close political and economic allies and Rangon backs Beijing's "one China policy" under which Taiwan is considered "an unalienable part of the Chinese territory".

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Philippines pulls vessels from disputed shoal
Manila (AFP) June 16, 2012 - Philippine President Benigno Aquino has ordered home its two ships engaged in a maritime stand-off with China over a disputed shoal, citing bad weather, the government said Saturday.

Aquino ordered a coast guard patrol vessel and a fisheries bureau survey ship out of Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Friday night, Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said.

"Last night, President Aquino ordered both of our ships to return to port due to increasing bad weather," del Rosario said in a statement.

"When weather improves, a re-evaluation will be made," he added.

The announcement was made as Typhoon Guchol approached the country's north from the Pacific Ocean.

The Filipino vessels have been around the shoal claimed by both countries since April.

A larger number of Chinese maritime patrol vessels as well as fishing boats are also in the area, according to the Philippine side, though both sides imposed unilateral fishing bans in the area during the dispute.

The dispute began after Chinese government vessels blocked Philippine ships from arresting Chinese fishermen near the shoal on April 10.

Since then, both countries have maintained ships there to press their respective claims to the area.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, even waters close to the coasts of neighbouring countries. The Philippines and Vietnam have in recent years accused China of becoming increasingly aggressive in staking its claim.



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