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Updated:2024-11-14 02:35    Views:114

Francis Tol Tolentino

Sen. Francis Tolentino

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ rights to explore and exploit natural resources in the Philippine Sea, including Talampas ng Pilipinas (Philippine Rise or Benham Rise), has been bolstered with the signing last Friday of Republic Act 12064, or the Philippine Maritime Zones (PMZ) Act, Sen. Francis “Tol” Tolentino said on Sunday.

According to Tolentino, R.A. 12064 embodies the country’s jurisdiction about the establishment and use of artificial islands, installations and structures on the seabed, marine scientific research, drilling and tunneling, and other rights as provided for in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos).

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“Today, we stand united in our commitment to protect our maritime rights and assert our sovereignty. The PMZ Act not only fortifies our claim over the Philippine Rise but also ensures that we can responsibly explore and utilize its rich resources for the benefit of our people,” Tolentino said.

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“Recent surveys suggest that the Philippine Rise has substantial oil, natural gas, and mineral reserves. This will certainly augur well for our energy security,” he added.

The Philippine Rise, which is 250 km east of Dinapigue in Isabela, is recognized under international law as part of the Philippines’ extended continental shelf.

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The Philippines’ claims were solidified through the Unclos, with significant contributions dating back to 2001 when the Philippines first lodged its territorial claims.

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Last Friday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law R.A. 12064. Tolentino spearheaded the passage of the law.

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Tolentino also countered China’s criticisms of the new law, saying the PMZ Act fully complies with international laws.

“If other nations can assert their claims, so too can the Philippines. We have every right to delineate our maritime boundaries and protect our national interests,” he said.

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“Let us work together to ensure that our maritime rights are respected and that the resources of the Philippine Rise benefit all Filipinos,” he added.

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