Taiwan, Philippines sign fisheries law enforcement pact

Taiwan Today
Date: November 19, 2015

An agreement on facilitating bilateral cooperation in fisheries law enforcement

MOFA Minister David Lin announces the conclusion of a Taiwan-Philippines fisheries law enforcement cooperation agreement during a press conference Nov. 19 in Taipei City. (CNA)

MOFA Minister David Lin announces the conclusion of a Taiwan-Philippines fisheries law enforcement cooperation agreement during a press conference Nov. 19 in Taipei City. (CNA)

was recently concluded between Taiwan and the Philippines, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nov. 19.

Under the pact signed earlier the month in Taipei by Lin Song-huann, the ROC’s representative to the Southeast Asian country, and his Filipino counterpart Antonio I. Basilio, the two sides agreed to avoid using violence or unnecessary force, create an emergency notification system and establish a prompt release mechanism.

“The agreement upholds the spirit and principles of President Ma Ying-jeou’s South China Sea Peace Initiative, which calls for shelving disputes, pursing peace and reciprocity, while promoting joint exploration and development of resources,” MOFA Minister David Lin said.     [FULL  STORY]

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