• NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US
Saturday, July 12, 2025
  • Login
Eastern Samar Bulletin
  • NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
Eastern Samar Bulletin
No Result
View All Result
Home Environment

Global Advocacy Group Calls for Transparency in Philippines-China Deal on Resupply Mission at Ayungin Shoal

Eastern Samar Bulletin by Eastern Samar Bulletin
August 4, 2024
in Environment, Nation
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Global Advocacy Group Calls for Transparency in Philippines-China Deal on Resupply Mission at Ayungin Shoal
7
SHARES
25
VIEWS

MANILA, Philippines – The National Youth Movement for West Philippine Sea (NYMWPS) has formally requested public disclosure of the recent Philippines-China deal regarding resupply missions at BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal, Kalayaan Island Group (KIG) in the West Philippine Sea.

NYMWPS, a non-profit organization comprising Filipino youth, civic leaders, and professionals advocating for Philippine sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea, addressed letters dated July 29, 2024, to DFA Secretary Enrique A. Manalo, DFA Undersecretary Maria Theresa Lazaro, and Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr.

Tara Jehana Tamano, NYMWPS member, highlighted concerns about the agreement’s secrecy and its implications on national sovereignty and safety. The group emphasized the need for clarity on provisions affecting the disclosure of resupply mission schedules and adherence to the 2016 Arbitral Award.

ADVERTISEMENT

This photo, dated March 23, 2024, shows NYMWPS conducting outreach programs, including a symbolic sea expedition, medical mission, and gift-giving to fishermen at Scarborough Shoal in Masinloc, Zambales. (Photo courtesy)

The group also questioned the deal’s impact on territorial claims and rights following recent incidents involving Chinese Coast Guard harassment in the West Philippine Sea. They underscored the importance of public awareness and scrutiny regarding such agreements affecting national interest and security.

In a unified statement, NYMWPS urged the Philippine government to uphold transparency and protect Filipino fishermen’s rights in the West Philippine Sea. They stressed the significance of consulting indigenous communities, such as the Cuyonon, whose ancestral domains are impacted by these decisions.

The NYMWPS letter reflects broader concerns about regional stability and Philippine sovereignty amid ongoing tensions in the South China Sea. They reiterated the call for transparency and adherence to national laws and international agreements to safeguard Philippine interests.

For further clarity and transparency, NYMWPS urged the government to disclose details of the provisional agreement with China promptly, ensuring public scrutiny and protection of national interests.

“We stand united in urging the government to prioritize transparency and uphold our sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea,” concluded the NYMWPS statement. | Press Release

 

Tags: Scarboroagh Shoalwest philippine seaWPS
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Wife of Slain NPA Rebel Leader Surrenders in Eastern Samar

Next Post

Fisherfolks from Catbalogan City Triumph in Samar Day Banca Race

Eastern Samar Bulletin

Eastern Samar Bulletin

Eastern Samar Bulletin is a publication specifically focused on the province of Eastern Samar in the Philippines, reporting on local events, government updates, community happenings, and important developments within the region, often including information on agriculture, fishing, tourism, and local politics

Related Posts

DMC OPERATIONS IS OUTSIDE THE SIERRA MADRE PROTECTED AREA

DMC OPERATIONS IS OUTSIDE THE SIERRA MADRE PROTECTED AREA

May 22, 2025
Catbalogan Explores New Tourism Destinations in Barangay Cagutian

Catbalogan Explores New Tourism Destinations in Barangay Cagutian

February 2, 2025

Conquering the Heights of Mt. Toblerone: Another SAMOC Triumph

SAMOC President Shares Key Milestones During Christmas Party in Catbalogan City

IN FRAMES: Demands For Loss and Damage Fund Commitments

Filipinos Continue to Demand Developed Nations  to Pay Up for Climate Finance

Latest Stories

DMC OPERATIONS IS OUTSIDE THE SIERRA MADRE PROTECTED AREA

DMC OPERATIONS IS OUTSIDE THE SIERRA MADRE PROTECTED AREA

May 22, 2025
XRP News Today! XRP-Spot ETF Developments, Can XRP Price Break Through $5?

XRP News Today! XRP-Spot ETF Developments, Can XRP Price Break Through $5?

March 25, 2025
Asia Tech x Singapore Speaker, TNC’s Apple Esplana-Manansala

XRP Price Prediction 2025, SEC Regulatory Challenges, Market Trends, and Ripple Growth Opportunities

February 27, 2025

Eastern Samar Bulletin is a publication specifically focused on the province of Eastern Samar in the Philippines, reporting on local events, government updates, community happenings, and important developments within the region, often including information on agriculture, fishing, tourism, and local politics.

© 2024 Eastern Samar Bulletin Website Design and Development by Neitiviti Studios.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US