Pilipinas, U.S., at Japan, nagsagawa ng iba't ibang pagsasanay sa 5th MMCA sa loob ng EEZ ng bansa sa West Philippine Sea
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00:00The 5th Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity, or MMCA, was a success
00:06between the Philippines, America, and Japan.
00:09Meanwhile, retired Associate Justice Antonio Carpio
00:13encouraged the government to officially hold a protest
00:17against China's document in the United Nations
00:20regarding their humanitarian baselines in the territorial sea
00:24of the Scarborough Shoal or Bajo de Macinlo.
00:26Here is the video.
00:31The Philippines, the U.S. and Japan did various activities
00:35in the 5th Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity
00:39this Friday inside the exclusive economic zone of the country
00:42in the West Philippine Sea.
00:44The ships of the Philippine Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
00:49BRP Andres Bonifacio and Murasame-class destroyer JS Samidare
00:55while the Poseidon plane of the U.S. and the Philippine Navy's C-90 aircraft flew.
01:01According to the Armed Forces of the Philippines,
01:04the 5th MMCA was a success between the Philippines, the U.S. and Japan
01:09which showed their strong regional and international cooperation
01:14as part of the advance in the open and free Indo-Pacific.
01:19Meanwhile, retired Associate Justice Antonio Carpio
01:24called for an official protest against China's document in the United Nations
01:31showing their humanitarian baselines in the territorial sea of the Scarborough Shoal or Bajo de Macinlo
01:37which they call Wangyan.
01:39Carpio said it should not be put aside by the government
01:43where this past Sunday, the Chinese ships were again bombed by water cannons and boats
01:50in the middle of the maritime patrol of the ships of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
01:55and the Philippine Coast Guard.
01:57The basis of our protest would be
02:00China does not have territorial sovereignty over the Scarborough Shoal
02:03and it cannot therefore draw any kind of baseline
02:07whether it's straight, normal or archipelagic, it cannot
02:11because it has no territorial sovereignty.
02:13We have territorial sovereignty.
02:16So, and we have to do this within a reasonable time
02:20otherwise we are deemed to have acquiesced
02:23implying the contested consent.
02:26The Department of Foreign Affairs held a diplomatic protest last month
02:31to push the baselines and base points
02:34that China has laid in Bajo de Macinlo.
02:36The National Maritime Council
02:39also denied that China has no jurisdiction here
02:41because it is not part of their 200 nautical miles exclusive economic zone.
02:47Based on UNCLOS and based on the 26th Arbiter ruling,
02:51the place they are saying is ours.
02:53So again, while they are working on the proper international processes
02:58it is questionable what their basis is.
03:01Because the Scarborough Shoal
03:03it's about 120 nautical miles from ours.
03:07Meanwhile, their harbour is the closest province to China
03:12and that's more than 500 nautical miles away.
03:14In addition to this, Carpio also said
03:17that there needs to be a basis
03:20or a narrative from the government
03:22in resolving the territorial dispute in the West Philippine Sea.
03:26As far as the maritime dispute is concerned,
03:29we have a perfect score.
03:32We won that landmark ruling.
03:34We correctly based it on UNCLOS,
03:36on international law, so we have that award.
03:39But on the territorial dispute,
03:41we don't have a common narrative that's anchored on international law.
03:46When do we start our claim?
03:491734? 1956? 1978?
03:52Or we're still looking for that date?
03:54President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
03:58received the original copy of the 1734 Murillo Velar de Map
04:02which he called an important gift of history.
04:05It's also an important evidence
04:07in the Philippine conquest
04:09of the Panacot Shoal in Mapa
04:11which is now Scarborough
04:13and Los Bajos de Paragua
04:15which is now Spratly Islands.
04:17Patrick de Asus for Pabansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.