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Philippines committed to resolving South China Sea issue peacefully: spokesman

Xinhua, March 29, 2017 Adjust font size:

The Philippines is committed to resolving the South China Sea issue peacefully, a Philippine government spokesman said Wednesday.

"We are firmly committed to our position for a peaceful settlement of disputes and one that is in accordance with the rule of law," Foreign Assistant Secretary Charles Jose told reporters.

China and the Philippines will hold the first meeting of a bilateral consultation mechanism on the South China Sea issue in May.

Jose said the bilateral consultation mechanism is significant because it will provide a venue for both China and the Philippines to discuss the dispute in a peaceful manner.

He said both sides are looking forward to the May meeting.

"Both sides are discussing on the specific dates and we have no agreement yet on the substantive agenda as well as the level of the meeting. These are being discussed now," Jose said.

On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said China is willing to strengthen dialogue with the Philippines to properly manage and control divergences and advance maritime cooperation to create a favorable atmosphere for pragmatic cooperation as well as the sound and stable development of ties. Endit