Former officials of the Philippines: to send warships to the Huangyan Island to deal with the Chinese fishermen big mistake
Date:2012-05-15Author:adminCategory:China militaryComment:0
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, the Philippine Navy’s largest warship” 德尔皮拉尔 “, served as Philippine ambassador to Greece, the presidential spokesman and Information Minister positions of Ti Gelao May Philippine Daily Inquirer on the 10th, the author pointed out that the Philippines had explicitly declared that the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (“the Convention”) does not accept the relevant provisions of the Convention involved in territorial disputes, the International Tribunal no jurisdiction over the Huangyan Island.
Philippine Government officials have been complaining about the world, he said, “China has refused to resolve the dispute to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea”, but the Philippines it is no approval of the provisions of the Convention involved in territorial disputes.
event continuesHuangyan Island has now been a month long. Tige Lao outspoken critic of the Philippine authorities to adhere to the Huangyan Island submitted to a no court of competent jurisdiction (International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea), “This is so that we (Philippines) to become the laughing stock of the world”. Tige Lao also mentioned that the Philippine authorities to send warships to deal with the Chinese fishermen made a big mistake “to Huangyan Island, thus the problem is” militarization “of, even if the Philippine warships later embarrassed to evacuate due to supply shortage of supply. (Cases Wo)
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