The Standard - 2015 November 19 - Thursday

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VOL. XXIX NO. 280 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 thurSday : NOVEMBEr 19, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Razak condemns beheading by Sayyaf

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obaMa, noy vow to StoP chineSe By Joyce Pangco Pañares

UNITED States President Barack Obama underscored Washington’s “rock solid commitment to the defense of the Philippines” as he and President Benigno Aquino III vowed to halt further Chinese reclamation in disputed territories in the region.

The two leaders made the pronouncement after an hour-long meeting Wednesday on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting. “As a treaty ally, we have a rock solid commitment to the defense of the Philippines. We stand shoulder-to-shoulder: balikatan. Together, we support a rule-based order in the region, which is critical to regional security and the glo-

bal economy,” Obama said. “We are increasing our maritime security assistance to the Philippines to record levels, including two new vessels. We discussed the impact of China’s reclamation and construction activities on regional stability. We agreed on the need for bold steps to lower tensions, including pledging to halt further reclamation, new construction, and militarization of dis-

puted areas in the South China Sea,” the US leader added. Aquino stressed that freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea must be “continuously upheld, consistent with international law.” The Philippines has filed an arbitration case before the United Nations against Beijing’s nine-dash-line claim which covers the entire South Next page China Sea.

Address. Chinese President Xi Jinping listens as President Benigno Aquino III addresses the ABAC dialogue at the Apec summit on Wednesday. AFP

Poe: My victory is for all our foundlings

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Pinay engineer shares stage with Potus By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan UNITED States President Barack Obama tried to persuade Asia-Pacific businesses on Wednesday to act on climate change and presented a Filipina engineer who invented a cheap lamp that runs for eight hours on salt water and that can charge a mobile phone.

After his speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit, Obama moderated a panel discussion on doing business on clean energy with Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, China’s biggest e-commerce company, and Aisa Mijeno, co-founder of Sustainable Alternative Lighting. Mijeno, who started the company

with her brother Rafael in 2012, said the $20 salt-water lamp they developed was safer and cleaner than the traditional kerosene lamps commonly used in remote communities. A consumable part that triggered a chemical reaction to produce electricity costs $2 to $3, she added, and needed to be changed twice a year. Next page


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