• 4 months ago
DFA: Tanggap ng China na may RORE missions ang Pilipinas tanggap umano ng China na mayroong mga RORE O Rotation and Resupply Mission ang Pilipinas para sa mga sundalong Pilipino sa Ayungin Shoal. Sinabi 'yan ng foreign affairs department sa Kamara nang usisain kaugnay sa Bilateral Consultative Meeting nila kasama ang China.


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00:00China has accepted that the Philippines has a RORE or Rotation and Resupply Mission for the Philippine soldiers in Ayunginsho.
00:11The Foreign Affairs Department told the Camera that they will discuss this in their bilateral consultative meeting with China.
00:20Ian Krug was there.
00:23In the discussion of the Committee on Appropriations of the Camera,
00:27in the Php 27.4 billion proposed budget of the Department of Foreign Affairs for 2025,
00:33ACT-T-Church Partylist Representative Franz Castro highlighted the details of the discussion of the Philippines and China
00:40about the RORE or Rotation and Resupply Mission for the Philippine soldiers in Ayunginshol in the West Philippine Sea.
00:47According to the DFA, their bilateral consultative meeting with China started in January.
00:53When this happened in Shanghai, based on the invitation of China, but there was no understanding.
00:58So they invited the Chinese counterparts in Manila to continue the discussion on July 2.
01:05On June 17, a Filipino soldier received a letter from a RORE mission in Ayunginshol.
01:11But after the discussion of the two countries on July 2,
01:14there was a provisional understanding on both sides,
01:17which is the reason why the following RORE missions became peaceful.
01:22So the salient points of the provisional arrangement is basically,
01:27one, this provisional arrangement is without prejudice to our national positions.
01:33This is probably the most important provision of this provisional arrangement.
01:37And number two, this will be subject to review.
01:40The main point is, China has already accepted that the Philippines has RORE missions.
01:45There is already an agreement that our Chinese friends have agreed that there is a RORE.
01:55RORE meaning Rotation and Reprovisioning of Essentials.
02:00So the details of which of this meeting is I would really request for an executive session
02:09if the chair can approve because of the sensitivities of the arrangement.
02:16The committee will consult their chairman to approve if the executive session can be held
02:22before the proposed budget of the DFA is included in the plenary.
02:26So definitely, RORE is the only one that was discussed here.
02:30Definitely RORE.
02:32Okay, so can we be sure later that because of this discussion,
02:36the provisional agreement, there will be no more harassment
02:40or maybe an event to our fishermen?
02:46On the particular understanding, we have made very clear to China
02:51that we will honor the provisional understanding
02:55and we expect China to honor it.
02:57On this particular incident, what was really upsetting was the use of flares.
03:23On this particular incident, what was really upsetting was the use of flares by China.
03:29But anyway, we're open to any discussion.
03:33But at any rate, Scarborough Shoal is within our legal rights and sovereignty.
03:37We will always maintain that.
03:38So any talks we have with China, that will be our position.
03:41But it doesn't mean we're not willing to talk with China.
03:44For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, 24 Hours.
03:52.

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