Philippines denies deal with China over disputed South China Sea shoal
MANILA: The Philippines on Saturday (Apr 27) denied a Chinese claim that the two countries had reached an agreement over an escalating maritime dispute in the South China Sea, calling the claim propaganda.
A spokesperson at China’s embassy in Manila said on Apr 18 that the two had agreed early this year to a “new model” in managing tensions at the Second Thomas Shoal, without elaborating.
Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said on Saturday that his department was “not aware of, nor is it a party to, any internal agreement with China” since President Ferdinand Marcos Jr took office in 2022.
Defence department officials have not spoken to any Chinese officials since last year, Teodoro said in a statement.
China’s embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Teodoro’s comments outside office hours.
Beijing and Manila have repeatedly clashed in recent months at the submerged reef, which the Philippines says is in its exclusive economic zone but which China also claims.