Statement of the National Security Adviser Sec. Eduardo M. AΓ±o on the Philippines’ Rotational Deployment of PCG and BFAR Vessels in Bajo De Masinloc
By NSC
In line
with the vision of “Bagong Pilipinas” in achieving food security as a pivotal
element in national development, the Philippine government has taken decisive
action to protect the rights and safety of Filipino fishermen in the waters of
Bajo De Masinloc (BDM). The national government has directed the Philippine
Coast Guard (PCG) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to
deploy their vessels for rotational deployment in BDM starting this month.
The PCG
vessel, BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV-9701), recently completed a successful
nine-day patrol from 01-09 February 2024. Meanwhile, the BFAR vessel, BRP Datu
Tamblot (MMOV-3005), has been conducting patrols in the waters of BDM since
February 14, 2024 and continues to do so at present. These efforts aim to
ensure the safety and security of our Filipino fishermen in their traditional
fishing grounds. Further, both PCG and BFAR were also directed to distribute
food packs, groceries, and even fuel to support the fishermen in sustaining
their activities in the vicinity of BDM.
There is
no truth to the statement of the Chinese Coast Guard that it expelled a BFAR
vessel and PCG vessel that allegedly intruded into their waters. The National
Security Council reaffirms the Philippines' sovereign rights and jurisdiction
over Bajo de Masinloc and it’s surrounding waters within the Philippine
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). These rights are recognized under international
law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and
the 2016 Arbitral Award.
It is
crucial to emphasize that the activities of the Filipino fishermen and the PCG
and BFAR vessels in BDM are fully compliant with national laws and consistent
with the Philippines' position on the West Philippine Sea. Any attempts by
state actors to intimidate or drive away our fishermen are clear violations of
international law and disregard the decision of the Arbitral Award.
Despite
these challenges, the PCG and BFAR vessels will maintain professionalism in
dealing with any unlawful and provocative behavior exhibited by China Coast
Guard and the Chinese Maritime Militia vessels. This includes responding to
dangerous and blocking maneuvers that blatantly disregard the Convention on the
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (COLREGs).
The National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea (NTFWPS) reassures the Filipino people that our member agencies are fully dedicated to upholding our commitment to the President and the nation. Through a comprehensive whole-of-government approach, we stand unwavering in our mission to protect our sovereignty and safeguard our national interests in the West Philippine Sea. (NSC)