China ‘advises’ Philippines to ‘unequivocally oppose’ Taiwan’s independence than ‘stoke fire’ via Edca


Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian (right) chats with Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (left) after a ribbon-cutting affair at the Chinese Embassy in this file picture from October 2021. — CHINESE EMBASSY MANILA FACEBOOK PAGE

MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): China has “advised” the Philippines to “unequivocally oppose” Taiwan’s independence instead of “stoking the fire” by giving American troops more access to local military bases.

China’s Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian on Friday (April 14) said Manila should stand against the firm sovereignty claim of self-ruled, democratic Taiwan, which Beijing sees as part of its territory awaiting reunification.

He claimed that “some tried to find excuse for the new Edca [Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement ] sites by citing the safety of the 150,000 OFWs in Taiwan.”

“While China is the last country that wishes to see conflict over the strait because people on both sides are Chinese, we will not renounce the use of force, and we reserve the option of taking all necessary measures. This is to guard against external interference and all separatist activities,” Huang said at the 8th Manila Forum for China-Philippines relations.

“The Philippines is advised to unequivocally oppose ‘Taiwan independence’ rather than stoking the fire by offering the US access to the military bases near the Taiwan Strait if you care genuinely about the 150,000 OFWs,” he continued.

Last week, Malacanang announced the four new Edca sites in Northern Luzon and Palawan – areas in close proximity to Taiwan and the West Philippine Sea, which Beijing is likewise claiming to be part of its territory.

The additional Edca locations, which give American troops access to a total of nine military bases in the Philippines, have not been operationalised yet.

During the “2+2” ministerial dialogue between top defence and foreign officials of Manila and Washington, the two longtime allies committed to “support the swift operationalization of the four new sites.”

United States Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin said they have yet to iron out details of the number of troops and terms of rotations in the new Edca locations.

Huang further argued that the dispute over Taiwan is “entirely China’s internal affair, as the Mindanao issue is to the Philippines.”

“You will never allow any third party to meddle with resolving rebel issues in Mindanao. Likewise, it should not be hard to understand why the announcement of four additional Edca sites has caused widespread and grave concern among Chinese people,” he added.

China has repeatedly warned the Philippines against the expansion of Manila’s defenc pact with Taiwan-backer US, saying it would “seriously harm” the country’s interests and threaten regional peace and stability.

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