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“The position of DFA is to ask concerned government agencies to patrol Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoals) using civilian ships,” DFA Spokesman and Assistant Secretary Charles Jose said in a text message Wednesday.(Photo: ASIA MARITIME TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE)

“The position of DFA is to ask concerned government agencies to patrol Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoals) using civilian ships,” DFA Spokesman and Assistant Secretary Charles Jose said in a text message Wednesday.(Photo: ASIA MARITIME TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE)

MANILA–The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said it is better to use Philippine Coast Guard ships instead of the Navy in patrolling the vicinity of Bajo de Masinloc to avoid any provocative move.

“The position of DFA is to ask concerned government agencies to patrol Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoals) using civilian ships,” DFA Spokesman and Assistant Secretary Charles Jose said in a text message Wednesday.

He said Coast Guard ships patrolling the area can immediately send information on any development there.

The DFA senior official is reacting to the statement made by Associate Justice Antonio Carpio to send Navy ships instead of Coast Guards in the area.

However, Jose said sending Navy ships could be misinterpreted.

This after Hainan Daily newspaper recently published the statement made by Sansha Communist Party Secretary Xiao Jie, Mayor of Sansha City, saying that preparations were underway to build an environmental monitoring station on Bajo de Masinloc Shoal which is part of the West Philippine Sea where the Philippines has exclusive sovereign rights.

Meanwhile, Jose said while waiting for the confirmation that there are moves to build another structure in the West Philippine Sea, the Coast Guard should patrol the area to protect Philippine territory.

He said that once it is confirmed that there is such, “we will file diplomatic protest.”

Jose pointed out that the Duterte administration is not abandoning the July 2016 ruling of the UN Arbitral Tribunal, favoring the Philippines but just avoiding possible armed confrontation with China

He added that the announcement made by Jie does not “reflect the official position” of China.

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