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Philippines: any energy deal with China must respect Philippine sovereignty

The Philippines announced on Sunday that any decision regarding oil and gas cooperation with China will be made in strict accordance with its constitution.

The Department of Foreign Affairs stated that it had taken notice of various public statements made by groups regarding the proposed reopening of talks between the Philippines and China about oil and gas collaboration in the South China Sea where both countries have been involved in maritime disputes for a long time.

The Chinese Embassy in Manila didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

* Any decision to pursue, structure or conclude an agreement on oil-and-gas cooperation with China, or any other government, would be made in full accordance with Philippine Constitution, laws, jurisprudence, and regulations.

* The Philippines and China re-started a series of 'talks' late last month over the disputed South China Sea. They explored preliminary steps towards oil and gas cooperation and addressed energy and fertilizer?supply?issues resulting from the Middle East conflict.

* Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has stressed the need to ensure stable and affordable energy supplies. Reporting by Karen Lema and Khanh Vu from Manila, Hanoi, and Christina Fincher.

(source: Reuters)