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Navy ships sound 10 blasts for arbitral ruling anniversary

Ian Laqui - Philstar.com
Navy ships sound 10 blasts for arbitral ruling anniversary
A Philippine Navy ship participates in the simultaneous blowing of horns in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the 2016 U.N. arbitral tribunal ruling.
Philippine Navy; Philstar.com screenshot

MANILA, Philippines — Vessels in Subic Bay marked the 10th anniversary of the 2016 South China Sea arbitral award with a water salute and a coordinated horn-blowing ceremony, the Philippine Navy said Sunday, July 12.

Ships across the country sounded 10 long blasts to commemorate the landmark ruling, which rejected China's sweeping maritime claims and affirmed the Philippines' rights in parts of the West Philippine Sea.

"As ships across the country sound 10 long blasts, we commemorate a decade of the rule of law over force, express our national solidarity, uphold our sovereignty, and reaffirm our steadfast commitment to the rules-based maritime order," the Philippine Navy said.

The symbolic activity in Subic Bay included vessels from the Philippine Navy, U.S. Navy, National Mapping and Resource Information Authority and several commercial ships.

Twenty-eight ships in Subic joined the simultaneous horn-blowing. Separate reports said tugboats also staged the water salute, according to a GMA News report.

Award anniversary. The ceremony came as the Philippines and 13 other countries issued a joint statement reaffirming the 2016 arbitral award as "final, legally binding, and definitive" between the Philippines and China on the maritime entitlements and claims addressed by the tribunal.

The joint statement was released by the governments of the Philippines, United States, Australia, Canada, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, New Zealand, Romania, Slovenia and the United Kingdom.

The countries reaffirmed that there is no legal basis for China's expansive maritime claims in the South China Sea, including claims based on "historic rights."

They also reiterated their opposition to the use of coast guard, military and maritime militia forces "to harass, obstruct, or intimidate lawful operations by other States at sea or in the air."

The July 12, 2016 award was issued by an arbitral tribunal constituted under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. It invalidated China's sweeping claims in the South China Sea that exceeded maritime entitlements under international law and affirmed the Philippines' sovereign rights and maritime entitlements within its exclusive economic zone.

China has refused to recognize the award.

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