Pangilinan and Marcoleta debate heats up over 2016 arbitral award

A Senate debate heated up on Monday, February 3, as Sen. Francis Pangilinan and Sen. Rodante Marcoleta clashed over the legal basis of the Philippines' claim in the West Philippine Sea. Marcoleta questioned the validity of the 2016 arbitral ruling, while Pangilinan defended it as clearly favoring the country.

On Monday, February 3, in Manila, Philippines, a heated discussion unfolded in the Senate regarding the 2016 arbitral ruling against China under UNCLOS. Sen. Rodante Marcoleta questioned its validity, arguing that it lacks clear coordinates or defined boundaries, rendering it insufficiently definitive. In response, Sen. Francis Pangilinan defended the United Nations arbitral tribunal's decision, emphasizing that it clearly favored the Philippines. He noted that the ruling affirmed the country's sovereign rights within its exclusive economic zone and categorically rejected China's historic claims in the area. The Philippines secured this arbitration victory in 2016, underscoring its entitlements in the West Philippine Sea, also known as the South China Sea. The exchange occurred during plenary deliberations, highlighting ongoing Senate discussions on the nation's territorial assertions against China. While no direct quotes from the senators appear in reports, their positions reveal contrasting views on the legal foundation of the Philippines' claims.

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