West Philippine Sea 2024-01-30
2024-01-30
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The question arises from concerns about rising tensions and potential conflicts in the South China Sea, specifically regarding the Philippines.
Whether he is taking diplomatic steps to help reduce the risk of conflict in the West Philippine sea. The UK opposes any action that raises tensions or the risk of miscalculation in the South China sea. The Foreign Secretary spoke to his Philippino counterpart in December, and the FCDO issued a statement on 11 December, condemning Chinese unsafe and escalatory actions against the Philippines.
The UK is committed to the primacy of the United Nations convention on the law of the sea, and to freedom of navigation and overflight. We oppose any action that raises tensions, or the risk of miscalculation, in the South China sea. The Foreign Secretary spoke to his Philippino counterpart in December, and the FCDO issued a statement on 11 December, condemning Chinese unsafe and escalatory actions against the Philippines.
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Did not provide specific diplomatic steps beyond mentioning past statements and discussions.
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Q2
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The question is prompted by numerous reports of Chinese vessels harassing and attacking Filipino fishing boats, impacting their livelihoods. The Philippines relies heavily on this industry economically.
What discussions has she had with her Chinese counterpart to stop those unprovoked attacks and allow those peaceful fishermen simply to go about earning a livelihood to support their families? China's actions are a serious issue for the Philippines' economy, impacting fishing communities significantly. The UK is providing £6.5 million in funding for maritime security capacity building.
I was in Vietnam in October, speaking at the South China sea conference, and I set out very clearly the UK's position and raised the serious risks posed by these instances of unsafe conduct against Philippino fishing vessels. The UK has provided £6.5 million in funding to support regional partners through an enhanced programme of maritime security capacity building in south-east Asia, which includes training on the law of the sea.
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Did not provide specific details about discussions with Chinese counterparts beyond mentioning a conference and UK's position at it.
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Q3
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The question arises from concerns about China's aggressive stance towards smaller countries, particularly its territorial disputes and economic leverage.
When will the time come that China will understand that they cannot bully the wee person—that we will stand with that wee person against them? The Minister should recognise China's actions as bullying and harmful to smaller nations' sovereignty. The UK should support these nations firmly in their rights and freedoms, especially those under threat by China.
The hon. Gentleman sets out a really important position, and we want to continue to support and work closely with the Philippines. I was able to co-chair the first UK-Philippines strategic dialogue in November, where we are continuing to work with the Philippines across a number of fronts on how we can support them to ensure that they can sustain their agency and present themselves the positions, as he highlights, of wanting to be able to use their waterways freely and unencumbered.
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Did not provide a timeline or specific commitment on when a stronger stance will be taken against China's bullying.
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