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DFA to Beijing: ‘Pag-asa Island is ours’ by JAIME

R. PILAPIL ManilaTiames.net

THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday, May 2, issued a strong statement dismissing the claim of Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua that the Philippines’ planned improvement works at Pag-asa Island would be illegal. “Pag-asa Island and the larger Kalayaan Island Group are a municipality of Palawan,” DFA spokesman Robespierre Bolivar told reporters.

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“Any visit or activity we undertake there are part and parcel of our constitutional mandate to ensure the safety, well-being, and livelihood of our citizens living in this municipality,” he asserted. China’s envoy Zhao said Monday, May 1 that “we view the occupation by the Philippine side of those islands as illegal. And so the buildings on it are also illegal.” Pag-asa Island is the largest of the islands under the municipality of Kalayaan, which was created in 1978.

The town, which has 180 residents, has a complete political structure. The town center is on Pag-asa Island, which China calls “Thitu.” Zhao, in response to questions from reporters, uttered the controversial statement while President Rodrigo Duterte was touring three Chinese warships that visited Davao City on Monday, May 1. “It’s common practice. In our position, we have the ownership of those islands and reefs. And whichever airplanes or aircraft intrude, we will give

them warnings,” said Zhao. It was Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, during his visit to Pag-asa Island last month with military generals, who announced that the government had earmarked at least P1 billion to improve facilities on Pag-asa Island, including the repair of an airstrip. Lorenzana had pointed to China’s extensive development of Subi Reef. Satellite images have shown anti-aircraft guns and weapons systems on the reef, which is being claimed by

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Pulse Asia: Filipinos trust US most

USA

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Filipina murdered in Walnut Creek, Calif.

A FILIPINA was fatally shot in the East Bay on Thursday, April 27 by a man she was dating for the past two years, according to police. Roselyn Policarpio, 47, was walking near the Lindsey Wildlife Experience in Walnut Creek, California around 1:30 p.m. before she was shot four times by Gregory Prokopowicz. The 38-year-old suspect fled the scene but was found hours later in the city of Martinez sitting in the passenger’s seat of a Mercedes, wherein he barricaded himself. The driver of the vehicle was briefly detained, but was released after being interviewed. Prokopowicz was arrested on Friday afternoon, April 28, following a 19-hour standoff with a police SWAT team. He was in possession of a gun and knives and was high on drugs, various reports said. Policarpio reportedly had plans to see her 25-year-old son, Don, on Thursday afternoon, according to the East Bay Times. When Don called her cellphone about 10 minutes after the shooting, Prokopowicz answered. “You’ll never be able to speak to your mom again. I killed her,” the suspect said, as re-

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Senators urge Trump to continue Filipino WWII Vets Parole program

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto AJPress file photo by Robert Macabagdal

A GROUP of Democratic senators is calling for the continuation of a program that allows Filipino World War II veterans to be reunited with their families in the United States, amid reports that the Trump administration is reviewing immigration

parole policies. In a letter addressed to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, April 26, Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), Mazie K. Hirono (DHawaii), Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), and Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) said that less than 6,000 Filipinos World War II veterans — of the 260,000 who fought — are living in the United States today and are increasingly in need of assistance from their

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DFA spokesman Robespierre Bolivar

China, Russia earn lowest scores by DANA

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CHINESE SHIPS IN DAVAO. President Rodrigo Duterte (center) returns a salute from a Chinese naval officer (left) as Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (right) looks on. Duterte visited the guided missile frigate Changchun berthed at the Davao international port on Monday, May 1. AFP Photo

Cayetano to lead drug war defense before UN by AJPRESS THE administration of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is set to defend its drug war and human rights record before the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) next week. The Philippine delegation to the Third Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review of the UN Human Rights Council will be co-headed by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, who is notably among Duterte’s staunchest allies. “[We will be] presenting the human rights report for their [UN’s] 3rd review, which is every three years,” Cayetano told reporters in an interview on Tuesday, May 2. The senator will be joined by Deputy Executive Secretary Menardo Guevarra and Undersecretary Severo Catura, head of the presidential human rights committee. “Well, we’re always ready to defend our country, the president’s intentions, what’s happening in our country,” Cayetano said. The team is set to defend the Duterte administration on Monday, May 8 in Geneva, Switzerland but according to the senator, they are to leave Manila

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by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte said he’s still unsure if he will accept United States President Donald Trump’s invitation to visit the White House. In a chance interview on Monday, May 1, Duterte said he’s hesitant to make commitments because he is “tied up” with a busy schedule. “I cannot make any definite promise,” Duterte told reporters in Davao City. “I’m supposed to go to Russia, supposed to go to Israel.” Duterte is scheduled to visit Russia at the end of May to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Information about his Israel trip, meanwhile, has yet to be released. During a “friendly” phone call

Earlier in February, Lopez ordered the closure of 23 companies and the suspension of five others. She also ordered the THE Commission on Appointments cancellation of 75 mineral production shar(CA) rejected the ad interim appointment ing agreements (MPSAs) in watersheds of Environment Secretary Gina Lopez on and the banning of “prospective” open-pit mines in the country. Wednesday, May 3. In a media briefing shortly after the anLopez’s rejection came after three confirmation hearings questioning the legali- nouncement of her appointment’s rejecties of her orders, particularly against min- tion, Lopez grieved at how business intering companies. u PAGE A3

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Duterte ‘can’t promise’ he’ll accept Trump’s White House invitation

CA rejects Gina Lopez appointment as DENR chief by DANA

THE United States remains to be one of the most trusted countries by Filipinos, according to a recent survey by Pulse Asia. Figures from the poll show that 79 percent of Filipinos said they trust the U.S. while 20 percent expressed distrust — a relatively better score compared to the 76 percent trust and 20 percent distrust rates in December last year. Next to the U.S., Filipinos expressed trust towards Japan, Australia, and Great Britain (United Kingdom), earning trust rates of 75 percent, 69 percent, and 53 percent respectively. China and Russia, meanwhile, ranked lowest in the survey, with distrust rates of 63

WHITE HOUSE CALLING. President Duterte talks to US President Trump on the phone while acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo (right) listens in. Photo courtesy of Secretary Christopher “Bong” Go

on Saturday, April 29‚—after the 30th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit’s closing ceremonies—Trump invited Duterte to the White House and reiterated his commitment to the PH-U.S. alliance.

The American president reportedly extended his invitation to Duterte to discuss the importance of the two countries’ relationship, which the White House said is “heading in a very positive

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