The Daily Manila Shimbun

 

Cayetano flies to China to discuss joint initiatives with counterpart

March 21, 2018



Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano flew to Beijing on Tuesday to meet with Chinese officials purportedly to discuss joint initiatives to strengthen ties and cooperation between China and Philippines on various initiatives.

In a press conference before leaving for China, Cayetano said Foreign Minister Wang Yi has invited him to visit China from March 21 to 23.

"The overlying reason is strengthening of relations and as we have agreed with them, we will put our dispute to one side and grow the relationship on other aspects,” Cayetano said.

“We will discuss broad areas of collaboration and cooperation and always make it a point to talk about our differences, of our dispute in the South China Sea. But we talk about it in the context of how we can improve our situation,” the country’s top diplomat added.

Manila and Beijing earlier agreed on adopting several confidence-building measures, which included the possibility of conducting several joint initiatives in the resource waters, which include oil and gas cooperation and marine scientific research.

Such activities would be conducted “without prejudice to their respective positions on sovereignty, sovereign rights, and jurisdiction.”

Cayetano explained that any planned energy-exploration deal with China in the disputed areas in the South China Sea should comply with the Philippine Constitution and international laws.

“We have to find a legal framework that will pass the Philippine Constitution and that will also be acceptable to the Chinese people and Chinese leadership where we can jointly explore areas where there is a dispute in the South China Sea,” Cayetano stressed. DMS