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china asks Ph: droP arbitration Effort Marquez, protector of Francis, new PNP chief
By Vito Barcelo
By Francisco tuyay
“China urges the Philippines to come back to the right track of resolving disputes through negotiation and consultation,” Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying said in a statement. The Philippines has asked the United Nations tribunal in The Hague to declare China’s claims to virtually all the South China Sea invalid, saying Beijing’s actions have trampled on other nations’ rights.
THE government announced the appointment of Ricardo Marquez as the new chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Tuesday, ending seven months of waiting to have the position filled.
Marquez, the deputy chief of operations, will replace officerin-charge Leonardo Espina on Thursday when he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 56, said Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II in a briefing Tuesday. Next page
CHINA on Tuesday urged the Philippines to drop its arbitration case over the South China Sea dispute to bring back good relations between the both countries. However, China maintained that it “will never accept the unilateral attempts to turn to a third party to solve the disputes.” China contends the tribunal doesn’t have jurisdiction, and has refused to participate in its proceedings. China offered again to open bilateral negotiations to settle the maritime dispute, which the Philippines rejected. Next page
New police chief. Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II presents Director Ricardo Marquez, the new head of the Philippine National Police, to reporters during a press conference in Camp Crame on Tuesday, as retiring OIC chief Leonardo Espina looks on. LiNo SaNtoS