Pilipinas, dinagdagan ang maritime patrols bago ipatupad ng China ang panghuhuli sa mga anila'y trespasser sa South China Sea | Balitanghali

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00:00 The Philippines has added patrols or maritime patrols to the South China Sea.
00:06 Followed by the expected implementation of China in their territory,
00:09 which will arrest unillike trespassers there.
00:12 Aside from the addition of forces, the Philippine Navy said
00:15 that they are now in contact with security allies and partners of the country.
00:20 The actions of the Philippines now are to ensure that the arrest of China will not happen.
00:26 According to the Hong Kong-based news outlet South China Morning Post,
00:31 the arrest will start on June 15.
00:34 The arrest of the China Coast Guard will be possible for up to 60 days or 2 months.
00:40 This was first stated by President Bongbong Marcos that the order is completely unacceptable.
00:46 The West Philippine Sea is part of the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines
00:49 in the territories of the 9-line of China.
00:53 China does not want the 2016 decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague
00:58 to be recognized as saying that the 9-line is not legally based.
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