
MANILA – Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea Commodore Jay Tarriela has invited Sen. Rodante Marcoleta to join a maritime domain awareness flight over the Kalayaan Island Group.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tarriela said he was willing to arrange the flight and personally join the operation, following controversy over Marcoleta’s remarks on the status of the islands.
“Give Senator Marcoleta a chance,” Tarriela wrote, adding that residents of Pag-asa Island would be “happy to welcome” the senator.
Marcoleta drew criticism for comments made during a Commission on Appointments hearing for Armed Forces of the Philippines generals, where he suggested the Philippines consider “giving up” the Kalayaan Island Group, arguing that some of its features lie beyond the country’s 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone.
The senator later defended his remarks in an interview with GMA News, saying his critics had taken his statements out of context.
“I informed them that for the West Philippine Sea to be listed in the International Hydrographic Organization, we would need to deposit maps with the United Nations to notify the world that we are usurping part of the high seas by including the Kalayaan Island Group, since it lies beyond our exclusive economic zone,” Marcoleta said.
The Kalayaan Island Group lies about 280 nautical miles west of Palawan and is part of the Philippines’ claimed territory in the South China Sea. Pag-asa Island, the largest Philippine-held feature, hosts Filipino civilians, a local government unit, and military personnel.




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