By Eva Visperas
LINGAYEN,
Pangasinan – After lengthy debate, the provincial board of Pangasinan passed a
resolution Monday expressing gratitude to President Duterte for his efforts to
ensure that Filipino fishermen could return to Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal.
Seven approved, three opposed while two
abstained in the secret balloting for the resolution sponsored by board members
Jeremy Agerico Rosario and Raul Sison of the fourth and second districts,
respectively.
‘The national government really worked hard,
especially President Duterte, for our fishermen and those from Zambales to go
back to Panatag Shoal to fish, “ Rosario told local media.
He said the mayors of Infanta, Dasol and
Burgos towns confirmed that their fishermen have returned to the shoal, also
called Bajo de Masinloc.
Rosario said the President raised the issue
when he visited China last month “as part of our quiet diplomacy …to build
mutual trust and confidence.”
“The friendship between China and the
Philippines has been renewed,” he added.
Sixth
district board member Noel Bince opposed the passage of the resolution, saying
it is “full of booby traps or loopholes.”
“Even our beloved President Duterte does not
want to issue any definitive answer to the Panatag Shoal concern, lest he would
be misunderstood by the government of China,” Bince said.
He said the President did not also give a
categorical statement that fishermen are given free access in the area.
Bince said any manifestation and statement
regarding the issue would be scrutinized by China.
“Let
us not be the cause of friction between China and the Philippines. Let us not
exacerbate the situation by releasing any unwanted statement and resolution,”
he said.
Rosario for his part, said the resolution was
only a “show of sentiment for the issue at hand.”
The
shoal and its surrounding areas are rich fishing grounds. It is located 124
nautical miles off Zambales and is well within the country’s 200-mile exclusive
economic zone.
China seized control of the shoal in 2012
following a standoff with the Philippine Coast Guard.
Filipino
fishermen had been harassed or asked to leave by the Chinese coast guard.
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