By Patricia Lourdes Viray
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines, this year's host of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit (ASEAN), will not raise the Permanent Court of Arbitration's ruling on the South China Sea dispute.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. said that the Philippines will raise the matter in future bilateral talks with China and not during the ASEAN Summit.
"This is a battle that we will be raising with China at some future time on bilateral talks and to do and involve others in the discussion of this decision would be counter-productive for our purposes," Yasay said in a press conference on Wednesday.
Yasay, however, noted that other countries with claims against China may use the arbitral tribunal's ruling as a precedent-setting case in pursuing the matter.
The Philippines' top diplomat added that there is "no use" for the country to raise the issue during the ASEAN Summit. He noted that the Philippines will continue to engage in discussions with China to resolve the issue.
"But for our purposes just with respect to the arbitral tribunal, we feel no special purpose or special benefit to raise this," Yasay said.
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