The Standard - 2016 February 19 - Friday

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VOL. XXX NO. 9 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 friday : fEBrUary 19, 2016 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Vitangcol implicates Roxas in MRT mess

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us AiRs concERn on sino MissilEs WASHI NGTON—US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday slammed China for its increased militarization in the South China Sea, after Beijing deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island there.

“There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarization of one kind or another. It’s of a serious concern,” Kerry told reporters. A US official said China has deployed surface-to-air missiles on Woody Island, part of the Paracel Islands chain. The official said the missiles appeared to be HQ-9s, which have a range of about 125 miles (200 kilometers). Experts say they could be used

to target enemy aircraft. Fox News first reported missile launchers and a radar system had arrived on Woody Island in recent days, referring to satellite imagery. Taiwan’s defense ministry later confirmed the facility’s existence. “We believe the photos are accurate and that China has deployed SAMs to Woody Island,” the US official said. Beijing has controlled all of the Paracels, which are also claimed by Hanoi and Taipei, since seiz-

ing several from South Vietnam in a brief, bloody battle towards the end of the Vietnam War. But tensions in the sea—through which a third of the world’s oil passes—have mounted in recent months since China transformed contested reefs in the Spratly islands further south into artificial islands capable of supporting military facilities. Washington says the move threatens free passage in a strategically vital area and has sent war-

US Secretary of State John Kerry

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi

Reds inked peace draft but PNoy junked it By Florante S. Solmerin and Joyce P. Pañares THE communist National Democratic Front had already signed a draft peace agreement in December 2014, but the Aquino administration rejected the pact purportedly because of the Mamasapano incident, NDF peace negotiator Luis Jalandoni said Thursday.

ships to sail close to the disputed islands to assert freedom of navigation, raising fears of escalation. “We have said repeatedly with respect to China that the standard that should be applied to all countries with respect to the South China Sea is no militarization,” Kerry said. The secretary of state recalled that during a state visit to Washington last year, Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed not to militarize in the disputed waters. Next page

“The agreement contained provisions for long-term truce and cooperation as well as social economic reform and the release of NDF consultants,” Jalandoni said in a telephone interview from The Netherlands. The agreement was dated Dec. 8, 2014 and signed by former interior undersecretary Hernani Braganza for the government, Jalandoni for the NDF

and authenticated by Elisabeth Slattum, special envoy of the Royal Norwegian Government. “[But] It did not prosper. The draft agreement was apparently rebuffed by [presidential peace adviser Teresita] Deles,” Jalandoni said, adding that Aquino even “disauthorized” Braganza to pursue talks with the communist Next page leaders.

Athletes of the Year featured in Main Event

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