Manny V Pangilinan
While PNoy, DFA, and del Rosario were bickering with China over the Scarborough Shoal issue, MVP was actually in China, trying to strike a business deal with the Chinese.
Remember that this mess started with MVP’s Forum Energy – Philex joint venture, when its ship sailed to Reed (Recto) Bank, trying to to look for hydrocarbons. MVP seems to have changed his mind: he now wanted Chinese participation, something that Filipino major shareholders were not very happy about [Inq].
On 24 June 2012, MVP announced he plans to “internationalize” and “depoliticize” Reed Bank by including China into the venture, through state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) [Inq].
Later on, it was discovered that MVP was del Rosario’s own backdoor negotiator. PNoy even asked del Rosario who authorized MVP to strike a deal with CNOOC [GMA].
It’s messy. It’s really, really, really messy. And just like a broken record, I will again say, ”It still gets worse.”
The MVP-DelRosario-Carpio-Roxas Connection
Let’s pause for a moment because something’s fishy.
At this point, two things are clear:
DFA Sec. del Rosario consistently took a hardline stance.
MVP and Del Rosario have a very close relationship.
According to del Rosario’s profile on the DFA website [DFA], “The Secretary’s experience in the private sector included positions as …director of…Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), Philex Mining Corporation, Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), Metro Pacific Tollways Development Corporation (MPTDC), Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC), ABC Development Corporation (ABC 5)”
The 2011 Reed Bank Incident, which started this whole brouhaha, involved a Philex venture. Philex, MPIC, MPTC, MPTDC, MNTC, and ABC5, where del Rosario used to work, are all currently controlled by Manny Pangilinan.
Basically, Del Rosario and Manny Pangilinan are business partners.
It’s also interesting to note that Mar Roxas also owns Philex shares [GMA], so the three of them have a strong, common, business interest. No wonder why they didn’t wanna share Reed Bank in 2011, as that would mean profit sharing.
Liliit ang hatian, eh.
And since we’re already here, let’s also mention Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, one of the most vocal personalities in the UNCLOS case.
Carpio is affiliated with the Villaraza and Angangco law firm [TV5], more common known as “The Firm”. “The Firm” is heavily identified with the mining sector [TheFirm], with some of its members giving lectures sponsored by the Chamber of Mines [CoM]. More specifically, one of “The Firm’s” biggest clients is Philex Mining [Inq].
Yes, Philex.
Additionally, DOLE Secretary Silvestre Bello III noted that the senior magistrate shared an “umbilical cord” with Avelino Cruz Jr., a legal counsel of Roxas, at the Firm [Inq]. Yes, even Roxas and Carpio share a strong connection.
Manny Pangilinan, Albert del Rosario, Mar Roxas, and Antonio Carpio share one common interest: PHILEX.
Now, recall that MVP started negotiating with China in early 2012, that is, Philex is now willing to share profits with China, a 180-degree turn from the company’s original stance. Maybe they’ve realized that China is too much to handle.
It’s also worthy to note that with Philex’ 180-degree turn came another interesting personality: Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, who went on a whirlwind tour of Southeast Asia In July 2012 to help de-escalate tensions [JakartaPost]. At first glance, this appears to be a welcome development, especially since PNoy, del Rosario, and MVP are doing a terrible job at it.
However, of all the 11 ASEAN foreign ministers, why Indonesia’s?
You see, the MVP group of companies is, in reality, owned by the rich and powerful Salim Group [MT], Indonesia’s version of our own San Miguel Corporation.
Convenient, isn’t it? Kuncha-kunchabahan na lang.Tanginathis.
But we still have one last thing to talk about
: the disgraced Senator Antonio Trillanes.
3Q 2012: Trillanes “volunteers”
Sen. Antonio Trillanes, PNoy’s ally and friend, volunteered to be a backdoor negotiator. Aquino accepted the offer, despite Trillanes’ lack of a background on foreign affairs and diplomacy [Rap]. According to Trillanes, however, Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa asked him whether he “would like to help” as tensions between Manila and Beijing worsened in May 2012 [GMA].
Whatever the case, one things is clear: PNoy authorized Trillanes to engage in backdoor diplomacy, despite Trillanes having no foreign relations experience.
And just like any James Bond wannabe, Trillanes went to China six times with “no paper trail, no immigration stamps” to meet with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (CN MFA). Even the Senate has no record that Trillanes sought permission for any of his trips. Every senator leaving the country, whether government-funded or privately-funded, should have the permission of the Senate President [TV5].
One of the clandestine meetings, held 17 August 2012, was recorded by Philippine Ambassador to China Sonia Brady. According to Brady’s noted as leaked by Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile during a September Senate Session [Rap]:
Trillanes met with a senior Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs official the night before [his meeting with Brady]
Trillanes called Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario a traitor and said he committed treason
Trillanes secretly met with Chinese officials about Scarborough Shoal and the West Philippine Sea.
Trillanes said in the Philippines, "No one cares about Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal"
Trillanes said China never intended to put up a station in the Scarborough Shoal.
Trillanes told Chinese officials the Philippines cannot enforce its coastal protection
Trillanes said the Philippines should have lobbied with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as China did
Trillanes insisted on bilateral talks with China when the Cabinet wanted a multilateral approach.
To cut the long story short, Trillanes wanted bilateral talks, which goes totally contrary to what PNoy’s cabinet wanted. PNoy did not even know the specific arrangements Trillanes made with the Chinese!
Trillanes slandered del Rosario, MVP, and the Philippine Armed Forces, when he told the Chinese, straight to their Chinese faces, that del Rosario and MVP wanted a “war scenario” [ABS] so Philex can access Reed Bank.
The meeting with Ambassador Brady was on 17 August 2012, remember?
On 20 July 2012, Trillanes called del Rosario a "War Freak". Trillanes added, “[The] fear that China will build an outpost there in Scarborough was never true all along. It’s better that we just course this through peaceful means”.[Inq]
A week later, Brady suffered a debilitating stroke [TV5].
Hindi yata kinaya ni Ate Sonia ang kagagahan ni Antonio.
Now, remember that these are Brady’s notes as relayed by Enrile, so Enrile may be lying. However, Trillanes’ and del Rosario’s statements only served to confirm Enrile’s claims.
After Enriles’ September 2012 expose, del Rosario said PH backdoor channeling efforts are backfiring.
Del Rosario added, “I think that while backchanneling has its purpose, in our case it’s doing more harm than good. It is important that we speak with one voice on this matter [Inq].”
Trillanes fired back, "If Secretary Del Rosario was only close to being effective as a foreign secretary, then there wouldn’t be any need for a back channel in the first place [Inq].”
It's also worthy to note that all diplomatic correspondence is coursed through the DFA Secretary, so that the leak to Enrile can only be blamed upon del Rosario.
So gumanti rin pala yata si del Rosario kay Trillanes?
Pootang ina, ginawang personalan ang dapat ay interes ng bansa.
Ang gulo naman! (This is confusing!)
Yes it is. I was initially confused and you are probably still confused right now.
Actually, even China was confused, and that's the last thing we wanted to happen.
The del Rosario-MVP camp didn’t want to share the South China Sea, then it tried to share it, but it refused bilateral talks. Meanwhile, PNoy-appointed Trillanes who wanted bilateral talks, but doesn’t wanna share the South China Sea.
And in the middle of it all, siniraan pa ni Trillanes si del Rosario sa harap mismo ng mga Ints1k!
If I were China, I would say, “****** ina, ano ba talaga? Ang gugulo niyo ah!”
Formal channels have failed, and this time, backdoor channels failed too. Diplomatic channels have been exhausted. The Philippines is now in trouble and it has nowhere else to go.
Because the Aquino administration bungled every diplomatic opportunity that came along the way, the Philippines had nothing else to do but to initiate UNCLOS arbitral proceedings on 22 January 2013 [PCA].
And here we are, in 2016, desperately trying to figure out how to fix the mess that these idiots created.
Tapos, ang marami sa inyo, naniniwala na lang nang basta sa basta sa dyaryo, samantalang mga kaalyado ng mga mokong na ito ang may-ari ng mga media outlets na binabasa ninyo.
Baka kailangan ko nang magtago pagkatapos nito.
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