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Chicken Out: Philippines' Duterte cancels visit to disputed South China Sea island

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MANILA: Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte has cancelled a planned visit to an island the Philippines claims in the disputed South China Sea, after Beijing warned him against the visit.

The brash Philippine leader last week announced his plan to raise the Philippine flag in the island of Thitu and fortify it with barracks, setting off alarm bells.

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"Because of our friendship with China and because we value your friendship I will not go there to raise the Philippine flag," Duterte said in a speech before the Filipino community in Riyadh late Wednesday.

"They said, do not go there in the meantime, just do not go there please. I will correct myself because we value our friendship with China," he said, adding that he might just send his son to the island.

China claims most of the South China Sea through which about US$5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes annually. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims. (http://tmsnrt.rs/1GHW1LC)

Duterte said Beijing warned him that "there will likely be trouble" if every head of state of contending parties will go to the disputed islands and plant flags.

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The popular president is on a week-long state visit in the Middle East to facilitate trade and investments, and meet with Filipinos overseas. The Middle East is the second largest source of remittances, with more than one million Filipino workers sending home US$7.6 billion in last year, government data showed.

Duterte, who led the warming of ties with China, had blamed the United States for the current maritime tensions for not intervening to stop China building and arming artificial islands in the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.

The Philippines will reinforce, but not militarise, areas in the South China Sea controlled by Manila to maintain the geopolitical balance, Duterte said on Monday.

(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Michael Perry)

he should just make a deal with China :cheers: he doesn't have the balls to call China President a son of a bitch :eek:
 
2nd LPD for PH Navy currently on sea trials, BRP Davao Del Sur crews onboard, Suramadu bridge, Surabaya Indonesia on background.

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Philippines Defense Secretary in a C-130 circled around Zamora (Subi reef) in a C-130 before landing Pag-asa on April 21st. P1.6 billion (about 32 million USD) set aside to develop Pag-asa.

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MANILA, Philippines - A military aircraft flying Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Armed Forces chief Gen. Eduardo Año over the West Philippine Sea received a warning yesterday from Chinese forces to leave the airspace.

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) C-130 transport aircraft was circling over Zamora or Subi Reef for its final approach to the unpaved Rancudo airfield on Pag-Asa Island in the Spratlys when it received a radio warning from the Chinese to stay away from the area.

The PAF pilot responded that the aircraft was flying in Philippine airspace.

Lorenzana downplayed the incident. “It’s already normal because each time our planes conduct resupply operations here they are challenged (by the Chinese),” he said.

“We replied that we are flying over Philippine territory,” Lorenzana later told reporters.

AFP spokesman Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla said the Chinese told the Filipino pilots to stay away from Subi to avoid a miscalculation.

“As before, (the pilots) were once again challenged as they made their pattern of landing,” Padilla said.

From being merely a “seabed” in “international waters” under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), Subi Reef has metamorphosed into a bustling artificial island, with massive structures, a 3,000-meter runway, two ports, gun emplacements, and radar domes.

There were reports the Chinese have installed a missile defense system on the reef. Based on UNCLOS, there can be no territorial waters for features built on the seabed. Subi Reef is about 40 nautical miles from Pag-asa Island.

With Lorenzana and Año on the plane were Army commanding general Lt. Gen. Glorioso Miranda, Western Command (Wescom) commander Lt. Gen. Raul del Rosario, and other AFP officials and members of the media. The aircraft touched down at around 8 a.m. The DND chief attended a flag ceremony along with 45 military officials and personnel stationed on the island.

The group, with Palawan Gov. Jose Alvarez and representatives of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), toured the island.

On the West side of Pag-asa facing the West Philippine Sea, Lorenzana personally witnessed the presence from a distance of four to five Chinese Coast Guard ships.

In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said it welcomed efforts of the Department of National Defense and the AFP to secure Pag-asa Island.

“We defer to the DND and the Armed Forces on how best to fulfill their Constitutional mandates with respect to improving the safety, welfare, livelihood and personal security of Filipinos in the Palawan municipality of Kalayaan,” the DFA said.

‘Unsafe side’

Soldiers assigned on Pag-asa island told The STAR they call the Eastern side of the island the Philippine side and the Western part the “unsafe side” as they wouldn’t want to call it the Chinese side.

In remarks, Lorenzana assured government troops the administration of President Duterte and the AFP are looking after their welfare despite the Chinese menace.

The Chinese, he explained, “believe that this is theirs, they protest to say that they do not want what we are doing here.”

The Philippines maintains that the island group including Pag-asa is part of its territory, which Filipinos occupied as early as the late 1960s, and on which a runway was built in 1975.

“I don’t think I should give them any message. This is just a normal visit within our territory, we believe and we know that this is our territory and I am just visiting to look at the conditions of our people here,” Lorenzana said.

Reacting to China’s challenging the PAF’s flight over Subi, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. said the administration takes seriously the Chinese action.

“We mind and we respond appropriately. We have our challenges and answers where protocols to be made if it is bad enough that that could be the basis for some note verbales,” Esperon said after President Duterte’s visit to Russian ship Varyag yesterday.

“A challenge is not something that is really positive. But a challenge could be just to identify yourself but it could also mean that you’re challenging because you think that’s your territory,” he added.

Asked if Duterte would go to Pag-asa island in the future, Esperon said: “In the future? Let me answer you that in the future.”

Pressed if the President would spend a night in the island, the national security adviser replied: “Why not? But not now.”



P1.6-B Pag-asa dev’t

Meanwhile, Loranzana also revealed the administration has set aside at least P1.6 billion to develop Pag-asa.

He said the building of a beaching ramp would be prioritized and hopefully done by July this year so that construction materials like gravel and cement as well as heavy equipment could be brought to the island by sea.

He told reporters in a press briefing that BFAR also intends to build a fish port in the area.

The government also wants to put up a radio station, an ice plant, water desalination facility, homes for soldiers stationed in the island, and put up a sewage system.

“We will develop this into a tourism area and marine research (facility),” Lorenzana said.

“These are our plans, the plans of the President and he said do it now and do not delay. That’s why we are here now,” he stressed.

“We’ve been here since 1971, and our flag has been planted way back in the 1970s. We were here first, the others just followed,” he said of the country’s claim on the Kalayaan Islands.

Lorenzana said the development of Pag-asa has long been delayed because of the arbitration case filed by the Philippines that resulted in a moratorium on the implementation of projects.

The DND chief said President Duterte’s treatment of China shows that he is just trying to develop friends around the neighborhood.

“China is the most powerful country in our neighborhood, economically and militarily, and we are trying to manage the issue and talk to them one-on-one bilaterally, settle this dispute in the South China Sea,” he said.

“I believe that the President is right in talking to the Chinese leadership on how to manage the issue here in South China Sea,” he added.

The second biggest island next only to the Taiwanese-occupied Itu Aba, Pag-asa is a fifth class municipality in Palawan exercising overall jurisdiction over the country’s regime of islands in the disputed Spratlys region.

Lorenzana’s trip to Pag-asa came only a day after reports came out about Chinese coast guards firing warning shots to drive a group of Bataan-based Filipino fishermen from Union Bank. The incident, which reportedly happened on March 27, involved Chinese coast guards securing the reclaimed Gaven Reef.

Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commander Armand Balilo confirmed receiving information about the Chinese harassment of Filipino fishermen around Union Bank.

He said a Chinese coast guard speedboat with guns and carrying seven personnel fired shots at the fishing boat Princess Johann, which is owned and operated by Dionisio Cabacungan.

The Chinese reportedly fired warning shots when the Filipino boat dropped anchor some two nautical miles from Union Bank. The crew panicked, cut off their anchor line and fled the area.

Balilo said they were not able to interview the fishermen as they had already returned to the sea. “We were only able to communicate with them via radio. But according to the boat captain, the Chinese Coast Guard did not directly fire shots at them,” he said.

Vietnamese and Chinese forces have already occupied most of the maritime features within the Union Bank, a wide body of submerged features right within the country’s 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone.

Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei also have overlapping maritime claims in the region. Only Brunei has no military presence in the areas it claims.
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http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2...se-challenge-philippines-defense-chiefs-plane

 
Balikatan Exercise 2017 will be smaller than Balikatan 2016, but still continues.

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Military officials in the Philippines have announced that joint annual drills with the United States will continue although the mission would mostly focus on humanitarian and counter-terrorism operations rather than live-fire exercises.

The military said Sunday that annual military exercises, known as Balikatan (Shoulder-to-Shoulder), will now go ahead in May, and will last for 10 days.

"It will be scenario-based like (preparing for) a big storm hitting the Philippines or the possibility of terrorism," Balikatan spokesman Major Celeste Frank Sayson, said, adding "We are safe to say there will be no more live-fire exercises. We (will) focus on humanitarian and civil assistance."

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana had said earlier that the exercises would focus on fighting terrorism, a top priority for the Philippines, which is still battling militants in its lawless south.

The drill will be the first under President Rodrigo Duterte, an outspoken critic of the West who has repeatedly clashed with Washington over his anti-drug campaign. He has also courted China, effectively putting into question Manila's 70-year alliance with the US. Duterte even suggested last year that the annual drills should be cancelled and US troops should leave the Islands nation.

Before Duterte, the drills intensified as disputes between the Philippines and China over islands in the South China Sea escalated. However, Duterte has ignored the dispute in favor of economic concessions from Beijing.

However, Manila still needs military support from the US to repel sporadic attacks by militants of the Abu Sayyaf and other groups that have pledged allegiance to the Daesh Takfiris in Iraq and Syria.

Clashes erupted between security forces and militants earlier in the week after Abu Sayyaf elements attacked a key Philippine tourist destination, the first of its kind in recent years.
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Some videos of Balikatan 2016.




 
As Balikatan 2017 begins, it became known that Australia and Japan are also sending a small dispatch to participate in the exercise.

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MANILA, Philippines — Australian and Japanese military forces will be involved in this year’s Balikatan Exercise, the Philippine military announced Monday, as it holds scaled down drills with its treaty ally, the US.

Lt. Gen. Oscar Lactao, the Philippine side exercise director, said that Australian forces would be involved in some special operations while military personnel from Japan would participate in the humanitarian exercises.

“For the Australian Armed Forces, they will participate in some special operations and bilateral exercises, and for the Japanese it’s more of HADR,” Lactao said.

This year's Balikatan Exercise features drills in humanitarian assistance, disaster relief and counterterrorism, an apparent scale down of the yearly military engagement between the two countries.

Evidence pointing to some strain on the military alliance of the two countries came after it was announced that the two sides would not hold Philippine Amphibious Landing Exercise (PHIBLEX) and Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) this year.

PHIBLEX participants engage in live-fire events and training for amphibious landing while CARAT is an annual naval exercise of the US with nine other countries including the Philippines.

In a press conference, Lactao admitted that “political authorities” decided on the humanitarian and disaster relief focus of this year’s military exercise.

He said that based on the guidance coming from Philippine political leaders, the focus of this year’s drills should be humanitarian assistance, disaster relief and counterterrorism.

“This exercise scenario is being done by both countries. Of course, we get the guidance from political authorities. So, the political authorities give the guidance to us on the priority at this point in time. The priority according to the president is HADR (humanitarian assistance, disaster relief) and counterterrorism,” Lactao said

The 2017 Balikatan Exercise has 2,800 Filipino soldiers and 2,600 US participants. Eighty military personnel will come from Australia while 20 from Japan will join the drills.

Military contingents from some Southeast Asian countries are observing the bilateral exercise.
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http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/05/08/1697947/australia-japan-forces-join-balikatan-2017
 
Philipphine will order 2 more SSV , one for hospital

PT PAL Akan Buat Kapal Angkut untuk Militer Filipina


Liputan6.com, Jakarta Indonesia melalui BUMN, yaitu PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) telah mengirim kapal perang jenis Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV) kedua ke angkatan militer Filipina. Kapal itu dinamakan BRP Davao Del Sur LD 602.

Deputi Bidang Usaha Pertambangan,‎ Industri Strategis dan Media Kementerian BUMN Fajar Harry Sampurno mengungkapkan, pesanan kapal dari Filipina tidak berhenti di situ. Harry mengaku Indonesia masih memproses pembuatan kapal pesanan Filipina ke 3 dan ke 4 dengan tipe yang berbeda.

"Sudah ada pembicaraan dengan Filipina, rencana ada SSV 3 dan SSV 4," tegas Harry saat berbincang dengan wartawan di kantornya, Selasa (9/5/2017).

‎Dijelaskannya, meski dua kapal yang dipesan itu memiliki tipe yang sama, namun Militer Filipina menginginkan memiliki fungsi khusus. Satu sebagai kapal yang berfungsi sebagai rumah sakit, dan satu sebagai markas pasukan.

Dalam kapal rumah sakit ini, nantinya dijadikan cover kesehatan bagi para pasukannya yang tengah melakukan operasi di daerah-daerah pertempuran.‎ Di dalamnya akan ada laboratorium hingga ruang perawatan.

Sementara untuk kapal markas pasukan, nantinya akan digunakan militer Filipina dalam memberantas perompak-perompak di perairannya.

"‎Nanti juga dilengkapi dengan senjata. ‎Filipina ini negara kepulauan seperti Indonesia, sehingga pemberontak-pemberontak akan dimasukkan ke kapal, sehingga tidak perlu turun ke darat. Nah SSV ini cocok," papar Harry. (Yas)

http://bisnis.liputan6.com/read/2945972/pt-pal-akan-buat-kapal-angkut-untuk-militer-filipina


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BRP Davao Del Sur LD 602 [update.ph]
 
New ship from Indonesia to join PH Navy on its 119th anniversary
By: Frances Mangosing - Reporter / @FMangosingINQ
INQUIRER.net / 10:13 AM May 11, 2017


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The BRP Davao del Sur at the South Harbor in Manila. (Photo from the Facebook page of the AFP)

The Navy will celebrate its 119th anniversary with the commissioning of its brand new landing dock vessel, the BRP Davao del Sur (LD-602).

Navy spokesperson Captain Lued Lincuna announced on Wednesday that BRP Davao del Sur (LD-602) will join the Philippine Fleet during the Navy’s anniversary ceremonies in Davao City on May 31. Its sister ship, BRP Tarlac, was also commissioned on the Navy’s anniversary last year.

With the capabilities of the strategic sealift vessel, it is likely to be used for humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations.

“It can work in tandem with BRP Tarlac or alternate vessel if one is in maintenance,” Philippine Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Gaudencio Collado Jr. said on the sidelines of the welcome ceremonies for BRP Davao del Sur.

“With this we can have the assurance that if there is calamity, although we are not asking for that, we have something to use for HADR,” he said.

For instance, had there been this type of vessel during Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in 2013, much-needed aid would have reached Eastern Samar in a day or even less.

Asked if the new ship would perform territorial defense duties like BRP Tarlac, Collado said they would wait for a directive from the higher headquarters.

The arrival of BRP Davao del Sur marks a “milestone” for the Navy, according to the Philippine Fleet commander.

“Davao del Sur, like BRP Tarlac, illustrates the perseverance of our government to build up capability of our Navy…Her timely arrival gives us more reasons to celebrate another year of honorable service to our country and people. I take pride in saying that the Navy is on its way to becoming strong better and credible naval force that our maritime nation can be truly be proud of,” Collado said.

The new vessel has a minimum operating range of 7,500 nautical miles. It is about 120 meters long and has a maximum carrying capacity of 11,583 tons.

The ship can carry 500 troops, two landing craft units, three helicopters and two rigid-hull inflatable boats. It can also stay for a month at sea.

The two strategic sealift vessels, now the biggest ships of the Philippine Navy, were acquired from PT PAL in Indonesia for P4 billion.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/895967/new-ship-from-indonesia-to-join-ph-navy-on-its-119th-anniversary

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Philippines considers purchasing Indonesian medical support ship

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BRP Davao del Sur LD602 Arrived [stripes]

Manila (ANTARA News) - The Philippines Defense Ministry has considered buying a medical support ship from PT PAL Indonesia after it purchased two Strategic Sealift Vessels (SSVs) from the state-owned ship builder.

PT PAL Indonesias General Manager of the merchant vessel division Satriyo Bintoro stated here, Thursday, that the Philippines had conducted an evaluation of the plan, including finalization of the specifications of the ship.

"We are optimistic that they would order another ship from PT PAL, as they are satisfied with the earlier orders," Bintoro noted.

He admitted that customer satisfaction will improve the national shipbuilders credibility and create more business opportunities for PT PAL Indonesia.

"In addition to the medical support ship, they need three more SSVs, as its specifications are in line with the conditions in the Philippines," he added.

The Philippines had earlier purchased two SSVs from the company -- BRP Tarlac and BRP Davao Del Sur -- worth Rp1.1 trillion (US$82.4 million) in total.

Indonesia had won an international tender for the ships in 2014, beating eight other ship-building nations, including South Korea, a major producer of ships and war jets.

The first exported warship was launched by Vice President Jusuf Kalla on May 8, 2016, and the delivery of the second vessel was launched by Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu on May 4.(*)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/1...rs-purchasing-indonesian-medical-support-ship

 

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