Nagbanta si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte na magkakagiyera kapag may nangahas na mangisda sa Philippine Rise.
Sa kanyang talumpati sa turn-over ng mga pabahay sa Brgy. Mipaga, Marawi City, sinabi ng Pangulo na tiyak na sisiklab ang giyera kapag may nagsagawa ng pananaliksik o ano mang uri ng aktibidad sa Philippine Rise na walang pahintulot mula sa gobyerno.
Iginiit ni Pangulong Duterte na pag-aari ng Pilipinas ang Philippine Rise kaya’t walang sinoman na maaaring mangisda sa lugar.
Nagpadala na aniya ang pamahalaan ng isang batalyon ng Philippine Marines sa lugar para bantayan ang teritoryo.
“Dito sa eastern side Philippine Rise, ‘yan atin talaga ‘yan. May pinadala na ako doon na Marines, isang batalyon. Sinabi ko talaga, walang mag-e-experiment hangga’t walang permiso galing sa akin but the Armed Forces will have to recommend it.
Otherwise, no, I will not allow fishing, I will not – magkagiyera tayo,” anang Pangulo.
Filipino scientists were only on board the Chinese research vessel for half the time it was in the Philippine exclusive economic zone (EEZ), the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) said on Monday.
This was a breach of the marine scientific research (MSR) permit issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to China, Senator Bam Aquino said during the Senate panel hearing on Benham Rise MSRs.
Aquino, chair of the Committee on Science and Technology, said although this was the MSI's choice, the MSR permit was still not followed.
Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Lourdes Yparraguirre said violations of the MSR permit can have implications in future applications.
"If the conditions set in the MSR between the foreign research institution and the research institution of the coastal state are not met, it can be a reason for denial of consent in future MSRs by that particular research institution," Ypparaguirre said.
The DFA in January allowed China to conduct MSR in Philippine Rise, provided the team included a Filipino scientist on board and that data will be shared.
Four researchers from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) joined the Ke Xue vessel of the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
UP MSI Deputy Director for Research Cesar Villanoy said the absence of Filipino scientists for the whole duration of the cruise was due to logistical concerns.
"Hindi kami makapag-provide ng tao to join them for the whole cruise (We can't provide a researcher for the whole cruise)," Villanoy said. "(China) applied in July, they got their approval December na, and the cruise was January. We also need time to prepare. By the time the MSR was approved, the ship was already at sea."
Iginiit ni Pangulong Duterte na pag-aari ng Pilipinas ang Philippine Rise kaya’t walang sinoman na maaaring mangisda sa lugar.
Nagpadala na aniya ang pamahalaan ng isang batalyon ng Philippine Marines sa lugar para bantayan ang teritoryo.
“Dito sa eastern side Philippine Rise, ‘yan atin talaga ‘yan. May pinadala na ako doon na Marines, isang batalyon. Sinabi ko talaga, walang mag-e-experiment hangga’t walang permiso galing sa akin but the Armed Forces will have to recommend it.
Otherwise, no, I will not allow fishing, I will not – magkagiyera tayo,” anang Pangulo.
Filipino scientists were only on board the Chinese research vessel for half the time it was in the Philippine exclusive economic zone (EEZ), the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) said on Monday.
This was a breach of the marine scientific research (MSR) permit issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to China, Senator Bam Aquino said during the Senate panel hearing on Benham Rise MSRs.
Aquino, chair of the Committee on Science and Technology, said although this was the MSI's choice, the MSR permit was still not followed.
Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Lourdes Yparraguirre said violations of the MSR permit can have implications in future applications.
"If the conditions set in the MSR between the foreign research institution and the research institution of the coastal state are not met, it can be a reason for denial of consent in future MSRs by that particular research institution," Ypparaguirre said.
The DFA in January allowed China to conduct MSR in Philippine Rise, provided the team included a Filipino scientist on board and that data will be shared.
Four researchers from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) joined the Ke Xue vessel of the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
UP MSI Deputy Director for Research Cesar Villanoy said the absence of Filipino scientists for the whole duration of the cruise was due to logistical concerns.
"Hindi kami makapag-provide ng tao to join them for the whole cruise (We can't provide a researcher for the whole cruise)," Villanoy said. "(China) applied in July, they got their approval December na, and the cruise was January. We also need time to prepare. By the time the MSR was approved, the ship was already at sea."
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