Lacson: Marcoleta’s echoing of China narratives unsettling

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson described as “unsettling” the prospect of a Philippine lawmaker echoing China’s territorial positions, warning of grave implications for national security amid escalating global tensions. He raised the alarm following his privilege speech on Tuesday, where he presented evidence that statements from Sen. Rodante Marcoleta on the West Philippine Sea mirrored narratives on the website of China’s ministry of foreign affairs.

On Tuesday, Lacson delivered a privilege speech presenting evidence that Sen. Rodante Marcoleta’s statements on the West Philippine Sea (WPS) mirrored narratives posted on the website of China’s ministry of foreign affairs. “It’s unsettling to say the least. This is national security we’re talking about,” Lacson told reporters.

Meanwhile, the Commission on Appointments committee on national defense moved to strike the word “satsat” (idle gossip) from its records after Marcoleta used it to describe public statements by maritime experts.

The incident occurs amid ongoing tensions in the South China Sea, where the Philippines stated that a proposed Code of Conduct (COC) must not undermine the rights and interests of other countries. Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro made the remark following Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s statement that COC negotiations had reached “crunch time.”

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A verbal clash continues between Philippine lawmakers and the Chinese embassy over a Senate resolution condemning Chinese diplomats for insulting Philippine officials defending national sovereignty. Embassy spokesperson Ji Lingpeng stated that the embassy is not intimidated by such 'tricks' from politicians. Philippine officials responded that the country is not a province of China and diplomatic immunity has limits.

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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.

A group of retired Philippine foreign service officers has proposed a comprehensive policy for West Philippine Sea issues, emphasizing diplomacy and neutrality. They advocate an independent foreign policy leading to neutrality to avoid direct conflicts between world powers. Meanwhile, China urged the Philippines to show sincerity and stop provocations.

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Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson has endorsed a 60-40 joint oil and gas exploration agreement with China in the West Philippine Sea to counter fuel supply shocks from the Middle East conflict. He stressed that any deal must adhere to the 1987 Constitution's 60-40 foreign ownership limit. Lacson also urged government action against abuses in the energy sector.

 

 

 

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