Convergence btw Manila & Beijing over Spratlys 15-09-2004
15 September, 2004
PHILIPPINES - CHINA - VIETNAM
Convergence between Manila and Beijing over Spratly Islands
Manila (AsiaNews/AFP) – Filipino President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo announced
closer economic and military cooperation between Manila and Beijing in the area
of the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. “We hope,” the President
said, “to transform the South China Sea from an area of conflict to an area of
co-operation”.
China, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam –all more or less
equally distant from the archipelago– claim sovereignty over the Islands. Except
for Brunei, they have all sent military personnel to the area.
Last week President Arroyo announced a three-year plan that would see the
Philippines and China map the Islands’ oilfields. “President Hu [Jintao] said
that our ties can become even closer if we now begin to undertake defence
co-operation,” Ms Arroyo said. “He asked me to instruct my secretary of defence
to go to China to pursue this new phase of our relationship,” she added.
President Arroyo’s announcement represents a U-turn in the relationship between
the two countries. In the past, Manila frequently accused Beijing of financing
the Communist Party of the Philippines and arming its military wing, the New
People’s Army.
After coming to power in 2001, Ms Arroyo showed little interest in negotiating
with local Communist rebels. She said that “communism evolves. China is now, I
think, more appropriately called a socialist market economy.”
She also expressed her belief that Washington would not frown on Manila's closer
relations with Beijing.
Vietnam reacted angrily to the Sino-Filipino rapprochement. Vietnamese Foreign
Ministry spokesperson Le Dung accused China and the Philippines of “signing
agreements [. . .] without any consultation with the other parties involved in
the Spratlys,” he said.
Filipino Foreign Secretary Alberto Romulo responded by saying that other parties
will be brought to the discussion table.
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