DAVAO
CITY- The United Kingdom has expressed its support to the Philippine
stand on the West Philippine Sea.
This
according to the British Ambassador to the Philippines Asif Ahmad during
a chat with members of the Davao media last October 28 at the Marco Polo Davao.
“The
UK position is very straightforward, we believe in rules-based approach to
resolve issues and we support the Philippines in the way that they want to use
the process of the UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea)”
Ambassador Ahmad said.
Ahmad
was in Davao City last week to visit various British investments in Davao
Region.
The
Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague in Netherlands ruled last
October 29 that they have the jurisdiction hear the case filed by the
Philippines rejecting China’s claims that the West Philippine Sea dispute is a
matter of territorial sovereignty.
Ahmad
said that the UK position is more on pursuing a rules-based approach and not on
accepting whether the Philippines or China has sovereign rights over the
disputed features in the West Philippine Sea.
China
has rejected the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and has said it
will not be recognize the jurisdiction of the court.
Ambassador
Ahmad said that the UK will not want any escalation in the disputed maritime
waters and his country will exercise its right of passage over the waters and
air corridors.
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