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Philippines hails 'healthy environment of dialogue' over South China Sea

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2017-07-13 13:03CGTN Editor: Liang Meichen ECNS App Download

The Philippine government's approach to handling disputes over territorial claims in the South China Sea has created a "healthy environment of dialogue, cooperation and development," Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's administration said Wednesday.

The statement was made on the one year anniversary of the issuing of a ruling by a court in The Hague on the South China Sea territorial dispute case.

Relations between China and the Philippines have improved since Duterte's visit to Beijing last October.

"President Duterte's priority of regional peace and stability has led to the healthy environment of dialogue, cooperation and development," the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said.

Manila said disputes should be resolved "in a manner consistent with the spirit of good neighborly relations" and that the country will remain "an enemy to none and a friend to all."

Improved relations with China have brought benefits to the Philippines such as economic gains, the statement stressed.

In response to Manila's statement, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that the two countries are on track to peacefully solve disputes through dialogue and consultation.

The relationship between the two countries has benefited both peoples and contributed to regional stability since ties normalized last year, he added.

"China's position on the so-called Hague ruling is consistent and clear," Geng said, noting that China is determined to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea.

  

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