The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said it looked forward to a high-level meeting with its Chinese counterpart to discuss the continuing tension in the West Philippine Sea.
鈥淲ith the outcome of the recent visit of our President to China, we look forward to high level bilateral talks with the China Coast Guard (CCG),鈥 PCG spokesperson Adm. Artemio Abu said in a television interview on Tuesday, referring to President Marcos鈥 state visit on Jan. 3 to 5.
Manila took the occasion to tackle several areas of cooperation with Beijing, and they agreed, among other things, to revive the dialogue between their respective maritime security units.
The Philippine and China Coast Guard had met three times during the previous administration of Rodrigo Duterte.
Abu said a meeting with CCG must be 鈥渨ell-coordinated with the national leadership through the DFA (Department of Foreign Affairs).鈥
He expressed confidence that 鈥渨e will talk about the issues better.鈥
鈥楥onfident and protected鈥
The PCG on Sunday said it had sent more patrol vessels to the area of Ayungin (Second thomas) Shoal鈥攍ocated 315 kilometers west of Palawan province and within the country鈥檚 370-km exclusive economic zone鈥攁fter Filipino fishermen reported to the PCG that they were harassed by a China Coast Guard ship, which continued to follow them after they left that area.
The vessel, CCG 5204, had earlier conducted joint search and rescue drills with the PCG in 2020.
Its reported harassment of the fishermen happened just four days after Mr. Marcos returned from China on Jan. 5. About a week later, the President said he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping had agreed that 鈥淐hina will not stop our fishermen from fishing.鈥
Abu said his agency was 鈥渆ncouraging fishermen to report to the nearest Philippine Coast Guard units on the ground any experience that they may have.鈥
鈥淭he presence of the Philippine Coast Guard vessels works a lot. It gives confidence to our fishermen whenever they see the Philippine Coast Guard operating in the area. We feel they are more confident and protected,鈥 he said.
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Meanwhile, DFA spokesperson Tessie Daza on Tuesday reiterated her update over the weekend that the department was still awaiting a report on the Ayungin Shoal incident.
Daza said on Saturday that the department would 鈥渢ake the appropriate diplomatic action鈥 as soon as it receives such a report, while the PCG said that day it was still gathering more information.
But in contrast to the DFA鈥檚 still pending action, Mr. Marcos said that matter was already brought up with China.
In an interview with broadcast journalists on Monday, the President said the Philippine government had already used a 鈥渕echanism鈥 that he proposed with China for open communication.
鈥楲evel of discourse鈥
鈥淭he timing of what we refer to as a shadowing鈥攚hat they do is they shadow our fishing boats鈥攖hat incident happened right after I had returned from China. So we have immediately used that thing, that mechanism鈥. We can even immediately contact the Chinese government and hopefully our counterparts on the other side can bring it to President Xi鈥檚 attention, this problem, and we have done that,鈥 Mr. Marcos said.
鈥淭hat does not preclude us from continuing to make protest and continuing to send notes verbales concerning this,鈥 he added.
Regarding his earlier remarks about China allowing Filipino fishermen on their own fishing grounds, Mr. Marcos said his talks with Xi were 鈥渧ery simple.鈥
鈥淚 said we have to raise the level of discourse between the Philippines and China,鈥 the President said. 鈥淣ow, we already have a bilateral group that鈥檚 working on issues about the South China Sea.
My proposal is that we bring that bilateral group to a higher level, 鈥 and I will ask my foreign secretary to be part of it. I will ask my ambassador to China to be part of it, and I guarantee you that if there is any decision that needs to be made, either of those gentlemen can pick up the telephone and talk to me, and within five minutes we will have a decision.鈥
鈥淚 hope that China can do the same. And that is what President Xi was agreeable [with]. And he said, 鈥榃hy not?鈥 So he assigned his foreign minister to take care of the details. That鈥檚 what we鈥檙e working on now,鈥 Mr. Marcos added.