Philippine lawmakers call on China to remove floating platform at Panatag Shoal

Members of the Philippine House of Representatives demanded over the weekend that China immediately remove a floating platform it placed in the waters of Panatag or Scarborough Shoal. The lawmakers described the structure as an unauthorized intrusion into Philippine maritime zones. They also urged compliance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the 2016 arbitral ruling.

Opposition Representative Leila de Lima stated that the platform’s presence constitutes an affront to Philippine sovereignty. She called on China to cease all unauthorized activities in the West Philippine Sea.

Senior Deputy Minority Leader de Lima was joined by Deputy Speakers Jay Khonghun and Paolo Ortega V, along with Deputy Majority Leader Zia Alonto Adiong. The group emphasized that such structures have no place in the area.

The statements come ahead of the tenth anniversary in July of the Philippines’ arbitral win against China. The representatives insisted that Beijing must honor its obligations under international law.

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Philippine authorities confirmed on Wednesday that a Chinese floating platform installed in the lagoon of Panatag Shoal had been removed following diplomatic protests.

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The Philippines' National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea said on Tuesday that aerial monitoring had detected a six-metre by six-metre floating platform inside Scarborough Shoal that appeared to be an antenna with people on board.

The Philippine Coast Guard announced it will deploy vessels and aircraft to challenge and drive away Chinese research ships conducting unlawful marine scientific research in the West Philippine Sea. Four Chinese vessels were detected operating in Philippine waters without government consent. The PCG emphasized that foreign marine scientific research requires prior government authorization.

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The Philippine Coast Guard dismissed China’s claim that its monitoring activities are publicity stunts. Officials reported sending an aircraft to confront a Chinese research vessel conducting unauthorized surveys near Pag-asa Island on May 16.

A new Pulse Asia survey found that 86 percent of Filipinos want the government to defend the West Philippine Sea by forming alliances with like-minded countries, in line with the 2016 arbitral award.

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