No yielded: 'Rights of the Philippines prevailed on the PH-China oil deal'

explanation of DOE Secretary Alfonso Cushi

Asserted by government officials that version of the Philippines prevailed and signed documents to the assignee in the 'cooperation' in China in search of oil in the West Philippine SeaIn a tweet, asserted by Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. that nothing should cause fear because 'not yet binding' or not obligated to the Philippines and China to follow their signed 'memorandum of understanding on cooperation on oil and gas development.

No isinasapublikong document the government, but with sketchy details reveals the different officials.

We mahihintay to resolve the other problems before we act

According to the Department of Energy (DOE), also offer that the government of the fourteen places in the country if where to find gas and oil, and all this is in the Philippine territory and not in conflict areas. Need that of the country of new sources of energy due to the growing demand for it and low also before we take. According also to the Philippine Ambassador to China, Chito Sta. Romana, not yet written in the MOU the half-and-half or certain sasaklawing area of exploration. Under the alleged MOU, there will be a committee that develops a framework or guide within a year, the yield DOE Undersecretary Donato Marcos.

'Included in the conversation here is Depatment pf Finance, DOE, and the Department of Justice to see all aspects of the question and it is will dissect one of our leaders in the agency. 'They say as Chief model But there, the agreement was between the government of the Philippines and a private corporation.

Not like its that two independent countries, the agreement, ani ACT Teachers party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio In a released joint statement after the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping, said the two countries that any deal they have the freedom to take and fly in over the South China Sea.