Former Senate president Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. says he finds nothing wrong with Chinese fishing in the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone as long as the Philippines doesn’t give up its sovereignty. Photo by Jigger J. Jerusalem
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By Jigger J. Jerusalem
Correspondent .

FORMER Senate President Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel Jr. said he saw nothing wrong with the recent pronouncement of President Rodrigo Duterte that he will allow Chinese vessels to fish within the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the contested West Philippine Sea.

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“What’s important is that our right of sovereignty over this area is not given up,” Pimentel, who’s also Duterte’s party mate, told reporters when he visited the city to administer the oath of office of local officials and to inspect the convention center project he initiated, on Sunday.

Pimentel is the founder of Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban), the ruling political party currently chaired by Duterte.

Duterte said he has given permission to Chinese fishing boats to fish within Philippines’ EEZ to have “a more friendly relationship with China,” Pimentel said.

Duterte, who has since then flip-flopped on his statement following the ramming of a Filipino fishing vessel Gem-Ver 1 by a Chinese trawler near Recto Bank, within the internationally recognized 200-mile EEZ where only Filipinos can fish, on June 9.

At first, the chief executive downplayed the incident calling it “an ordinary maritime traffic incident” and that he will allow the Chinese to fish on the Philippines’ maritime territory because he sees them as friends.

A few days after, Duterte’s spokesperson Salvador Panel was quoted as saying the President “will not relinquish our sovereign rights over our country’s [EEZ].”

Pimentel said Duterte’s warming up to China is a practical move and a departure from the country’s previous relationship with other superpowers such as the United States.

“The way I look at it, Duterte is just trying to be practical in the sense that for a long time China was considered an enemy. We only have friendly relations with the U.S. and other democratic countries but not with China,” he said.

Pimentel said it’s acceptable to expand the friendship to China, Russia, and other authoritarian nations, but, he added, “we don’t allow the culture and tradition of these foreign countries which are authoritarian in nature, to penetrate our own democratic regime.”

The former lawmaker said he “totally disagree” with Duterte for belittling the 1987 Constitution saying in one of his speeches that if he shows it to the Chinese, he would only be told to use it as toilet paper.

“I totally disagree with that… The Constitution is the expression in black and white about the rights and liberties that are guaranteed. Every person shall have the right to liberty, property, and due process of law. That’s what the Constitution says, therefore, what is in the Constitution is very important to the Filipinos,” Pimentel said.

“I give him that right to speak out his mind. It’s better that we know what is in the recesses of his mind than keeping it to himself and all of a sudden, the unexpected happened. It’s better that we are prepared if indeed it’s true,” he added.

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