China embassy claims arrangement with WESCOM on Ayungin resupply
The Philippine Star|May 05, 2024
Repeatedly rebuffed of its claim that a special deal exists with the Philippines regarding the BRP Sierra Madre in the Ayungin Shoal, China – through its embassy in Manila – is now pointing to the Western Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (Wescom) as the other party in the so-called “new model” arrangement.
MICHAEL PUNONGBAYAN and MARC JAYSON CAYABYAB

In a statement issued yesterday, the Chinese embassy said the “new model” was an offshoot of the “gentleman’s agreement” that allowed a rotation and resupply (RORE) mission to the BRP Sierra Madre to proceed without interference from the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) or its maritime militia last Feb. 2.

The Chinese embassy said Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. and National Security Adviser Eduardo Año were aware of the negotiations and even gave their blessings to the final agreement.

The two Philippines officials have denied the embassy’s claim.

“China has always been committed to properly managing maritime differences through dialogue and consultation with the Philippines and has made relentless efforts in this regard. The ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ is a concrete outcome of such efforts,” the embassy said.

The AFP-WESCOM, which has jurisdiction over the West Philippine Sea, is headed by Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos, who was among those slightly wounded in a Chinese water cannon attack during a resupply mission in March.

The embassy said the CCG launched the water cannon attack in response to the Philippines’ reneging on its promise to stick to the agreement.

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