PH to continue plan to develop Pag-Asa Island – Esperon
Even if China claims it is illegal, the Philippines would continue its plan to develop Pag-asa Island, according to National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. who said he did not think China would actually block the country’s access to the area.
While not discounting the possibility that China could try to hamper the Philippines’ plans for the island, Esperon did not think this was likely since the Philippines had not tried to stop China’s activities in the other areas of the Spratlys.
“They may block us there but my own assessment is they might not. We don’t block them in Fiery Cross, in Subi, in Mischief Reef. Each of them is 500 hectares,” Esperon said in a palace press briefing.
“And then they will say, ‘hey, why are you reclaiming the area? That’s dangerous.’ Meanwhile, you are already on the other side. You should be ashamed,” he added.
He said China’s recent challenge to the aircraft carrying Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana when he was on the way to visit Pag-asa Island was just “normal” for those approaching the disputed area.
Article continues after this advertisementLorenzana’s visit to Pag-asa, which was made to assert the Philippine claim there, had pushed through.
Article continues after this advertisementThe government has set aside P1.6 billion to develop the area, which could become a tourist attraction and marine research center.
The Kalayaan Island Group off Palawan, which includes Pag-asa Island, has been in the Philippines’ possession for decades.
Esperon also said that in case the Philippines’ faced an untoward challenge, the Philippines could lodge a note verbale.