Will the Gentleman’s Agreement between China and Duterte Push Through: The Pros and Cons

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The Agreement Under Scrutiny

The so-called “Gentleman’s Agreement” made during former President Rodrigo Duterte’s tenure with China has come under intense scrutiny. This informal deal, which reportedly enjoined China to observe the status quo in the disputed South China Sea waters, is now a subject of debate.

Pros: A Practical Approach to Diplomacy?

Proponents of the agreement argue that it was a practical measure to ensure the smooth resupply of basic necessities to Filipino troops stationed at the BRP Sierra Madre. They claim that the agreement allowed for peace and the safety of Filipino soldiers without escalating tensions.

Cons: A Threat to Sovereignty?

Critics, however, view the agreement as a potential surrender of the Philippines’ rights in the South China Sea. They fear that it could undermine the country’s sovereignty and give China veto power over the Philippines’ ability to erect structures on Ayungin Shoal.

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The Balance of Power in Question

The agreement raises questions about the balance of power in the region. While it may have been intended to maintain peace, there is concern that it could be perceived as acquiescence to China’s territorial claims, which could embolden further assertiveness.

The “Gentleman’s Agreement” between China and Duterte is a complex issue with significant implications for regional stability and Philippine sovereignty. As the current administration reviews this informal pact, the pros and cons must be weighed carefully to ensure the nation’s interests are protected.

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