Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez today underscored the strategic significance of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s working visit to Germany and his state visit to the Czech Republic toward advancing our national interest amid growing tension in the West Philippine Sea.
In his scheduled meeting with the leaders of the two countries, President Marcos is expected, among others, to emphasize the Philippines’ unwavering commitment to strengthening partnerships with like-minded countries in promoting rules-based international order.
During the back-to-back visit to Germany and Czech Republic, President Marcos is also expected to seek stronger bilateral relations with the two countries and expand economic cooperation for more mutually beneficial trade and investment opportunities.
“These visits would serve to bolster bilateral relations, enhance economic cooperation, and reinforce the Philippines’ standing in the international community. Amidst complex geopolitical challenges, fostering strong alliances with nations sharing similar values is imperative for safeguarding our sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Speaker Romualdez said.
“In the face of increasing assertiveness in the West Philippine Sea, adherence to international law is crucial for maintaining peace and stability in the region,” added Romualdez, who is part of the President’s official delegation for his visit to Germany and Czech Republic.
On March 5, at least four Filipinos sustained minor injuries after two China Coast Guard vessels ships used water cannons against Unaizah Mae 4, a smaller vessel contracted by the Philippine military for a resupply mission to Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.
Prior to this incident, a China Coast Guard vessel collided with the BRP Sindangan, causing “superficial structural damage.”
Romualdez, leader of the 300-plus strong House of Representatives, said the chamber fully supports the diplomatic initiatives of President Marcos to advance our country’s national interest on the global stage.
“We, at the House of Representatives, stand solidly behind President Marcos in his pursuit of diplomatic solutions to the West Philippine Sea dispute anchored on the respect for international law and the principles of maritime freedom,” Romualdez said.
A Joint Declaration of Intent on Strengthening Maritime Cooperation is expected to be signed between the Philippines and Germany during President Marcos’ visit to Berlin.
The Czech Republic and Germany were among 16 European nations that issued a joint statement in July 2023 supporting the Philippines in its fight for sovereignty over the West Philippine Sea in time with the commemoration of the 2016 Arbitral Ruling issued by The Hague that invalidated China’s sweeping claims over the South China Sea.
During her visit to the Philippines in January last year, Germany’s foreign minister Annalena Baerbock criticized the Chinese coastguard’s activities in the South China Sea, including its use of lasers and water cannons, saying the actions were causing concern in Europe.
The West Philippine Sea was also among the issues that President Marcos discussed with
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala when the latter visited the Philippines on April 17, 2023 to launch his 10-day sojourn around Asia.
“Philippines is the starting point of my 10-day Asian tour. It shows that your country and your region are very important for the Czech Republic,” said Fiala in a joint press conference with Marcos following a bilateral meeting between the two leaders.
In October of the same year, the Czech Republic offered to the Philippines its vessels suitable for use in securing the country’s territorial waters.