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Philippines tells UN of plan to extend South China Sea continental shelf

  • The move is aimed at asserting Manila’s exclusive rights to resources in the Western Palawan region

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Filipino fishermen and activists wear boat costumes to protest against alleged Chinese aggression in the disputed South China Sea during a rally in Makati on June 11. Photo: AP
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The Philippines asserted its exclusive rights to South China Sea resources off its western coast with an official filing before a United Nations commission.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said the country submitted information to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, registering entitlement to an extended continental shelf in the Western Palawan region in the disputed sea.

“Today, we secure our future by making a manifestation of our exclusive right to explore and exploit natural resources,” Assistant Secretary for Maritime and Ocean Affairs Marshall Louis Alferez said in a statement on Saturday.

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The Philippines under President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr has pushed back against China’s claims to the resource-rich sea while bolstering US defence ties. His government has signalled its determination to explore the waters for energy resources, emboldened by a 2016 legal victory rejecting Beijing’s claims.

China has, however, maintained its presence in the key waterway, leading to tense clashes with Philippine vessels.

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The UN move came as new Chinese coastguard rules took effect on Saturday, under which it can detain foreigners for trespassing in the South China Sea.
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