‘No US role’ in Philippine port near Taiwan

‘No US role’ in Philippine port near Taiwan

Local governor puts end to speculation that threatened to stoke tensions with China

The view from a lighthouse near Basco, the capital city of Batanes province in the northern Philippines. (Photo: Wikityrey via Wikimedia Commons)
The view from a lighthouse near Basco, the capital city of Batanes province in the northern Philippines. (Photo: Wikityrey via Wikimedia Commons)

MANILA - The US military will not be involved in developing a port on one of the Philippines’ northernmost islands near Taiwan, the local governor said on Friday, removing a potential source of friction with China.

The governor of the Batanes islands, less than 200 kilometres from Taiwan, said in August that she had sought US funding for a new port there. The US embassy had at the time confirmed its diplomats and army experts had been in talks with local authorities on various support measures for the islands.

“At first they said they will help but later on, no more, so I asked for help from the PPA,” Governor Marilou Cayco told Reuters, referring to the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).

The project is intended to help the unloading of cargo from Manila during rough seas in the monsoon season, when an existing facility is often inaccessible, she said.

It had been speculated earlier that a new port could be used to house Filipino workers fleeing Taiwan in the event of hostilities between the island republic and mainland China.

The US embassy on Friday said it had no immediate comment on the issue.

US military involvement in the Batanes port could have stoked tension at a time of growing friction with China and a drive by Washington to intensify its longstanding defence engagements with the Philippines, which Beijing has viewed with suspicion.

The Bashi Channel between the Batanes islands and Taiwan is considered a chokepoint for vessels moving between the western Pacific and the contested South China Sea and would be a key waterway in the case of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.

The Chinese military regularly sends ships and aircraft through the channel, Taiwan’s defence ministry has said.

In statement released to the media on Friday, the Chinese embassy in Manila said Taiwan was an internal matter for China, so it should never become an issue between China and the Philippines.

It was not immediately clear what the statement was in response to.

“Any attempt to implicate the Taiwan question in the maritime disputes between China and the Philippines is dangerous,” the embassy said in a statement, without elaborating on the danger.

When asked why the US was no longer participating in the port project, Cayco said she did not know. “Actually, we just made a proposal and because that’s not sure, we had sought help from the PPA.”

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