Duterte’s Secret Deal Verbal Pact with China Over West Philippine Sea Exposed

The political landscape of the Philippines has been shaken by the revelation of a secret verbal agreement between former President Rodrigo Duterte and China regarding the West Philippine Sea. This agreement, which was not formalized in writing, purportedly aimed to maintain the status quo in the disputed waters.

The verbal pact, described as a “gentleman’s agreement,” was intended to prevent the Philippines from constructing new installations or conducting repairs in the contested area. However, it was not meant to be binding beyond Duterte’s term, leaving the current administration free to navigate its own path.

The Aftermath of the Deal

The agreement has come under intense scrutiny following an incident where a resupply mission to Filipino troops stationed at Ayungin Shoal was blocked by Chinese Coast Guard vessels. The confrontation resulted in significant damage to the resupply boats and raised serious concerns about the actual terms and enforcement of the verbal pact.

The disclosure of Duterte’s deal has sparked a political firestorm, with lawmakers demanding clarity on the nature of the agreement and its implications for Philippine sovereignty. Opposition figures have criticized Duterte for his accommodating stance towards China, while his supporters argue that there was no formal agreement that compromised the country’s territorial claims.

Broader Implications for Foreign Policy

The revelation of the verbal pact has broader implications for the Philippines’ foreign policy and its approach to territorial disputes. It highlights the complexities of diplomatic relations with powerful neighbors and the challenges of protecting national interests in the face of competing claims.

The exposure of Duterte’s secret deal with China has ignited a debate on the balance between diplomacy and the defense of national sovereignty. As the Philippines navigates these turbulent waters, the handling of the West Philippine Sea dispute remains a contentious issue that will continue to influence the nation’s foreign policy and domestic politics.

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Noto

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