SPEAKER Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez issued a strong warning on Sunday, affirming that the Philippines is fully prepared to defend its sovereignty in the face of escalating Chinese aggression in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), even as the nation remains dedicated to peaceful dialogue.
“The Philippines remains committed to dialogue and a peaceful resolution, but we also stand ready to safeguard our sovereignty. We call for respect, and we are determined to meet any challenges that may arise,” Speaker Romualdez declared. “For the Philippines, for our future, and for our sovereignty, we will stand firm.”
The Speaker’s statement was in direct response to the latest incident involving the China Coast Guard, which rammed the BRP Teresa Magbanua, one of the Philippines’ largest and most advanced patrol vessels.
The collision, which occurred at Escoda (Sabina) Shoal—well within the Philippines’ 370-kilometer exclusive economic zone—marks the fifth such incident this month, signaling a significant escalation in the ongoing maritime dispute.
Condemning the actions of the China Coast Guard, Speaker Romualdez said that this incident is part of a broader pattern of aggression.
“With a heavy heart and unwavering resolve, I strongly condemn the recent acts of aggression by the China Coast Guard in the West Philippine Sea. The ramming of the BRP Teresa Magbanua, one of our largest and most modern patrol vessels, is a troubling incident that raises serious questions about respect for international law and our nation’s dignity,” he said.
The leader of the 300-plus-strong House of Representatives delivered a clear and firm message to China, insisting that the Philippines demands respect for its sovereignty.
“To the government of the People’s Republic of China, I wish to convey our deep dismay at these developments. The Filipino people are committed to peace, yet we expect our sovereignty to be respected,” Speaker Romualdez said.
He further stressed that while the Philippines continues to hope for constructive dialogue, the country’s patience is wearing thin.
“We continue to hope for constructive dialogue, but it is clear that our patience is being tested. We have an obligation, under our Constitution and as a member of the international community, to defend our territory,” he pointed out.
In light of the escalating situation, Speaker Romualdez called for “stronger measures” to protect the country’s maritime claims, including bolstering military and coast guard presence in the WPS and strengthening alliances with international partners.
“It is time for us to consider stronger measures. We should enhance our presence in the [WPS], reinforce our alliances, and ensure that our capabilities are sufficient to protect our sovereign rights,” he asserted.
The House chief also appealed to the international community to hold China accountable for its actions, urging the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to escalate the issue to the highest levels of global diplomacy.
“I urge the Department of Foreign Affairs to bring this matter to the attention of the highest levels of international diplomacy. The global community, including the United Nations, should be made aware of these concerning actions,” he said.
Lastly, Speaker Romualdez called on all Filipinos to unite in support of the government’s efforts to safeguard the nation’s territorial integrity.
“To my fellow Filipinos, I ask for your continued support and unity during these challenging times. Let us stand together in defense of our nation, sending a clear message that while we seek peace, we are prepared to protect what is rightfully ours,” he stressed.