Pagbuo ng ASEAN-China Code of Conduct para sa kapayapaan sa WPS, ipinanawagan ni PBBM sa 27th ASEAN-China Summit

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Pagbuo ng ASEAN-China Code of Conduct para sa kapayapaan sa WPS, ipinanawagan ni PBBM sa 27th ASEAN-China Summit

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00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ordered the continuation of the ASEAN-China summit
00:06on the strength of China in the Philippines.
00:08He called for the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct to be implemented
00:14so that the chaos in the West Philippine Sea can be resolved.
00:17Let's get an update from Clazel Pardilla, live, Clazel.
00:22Dayan, China's aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea should not be repeated.
00:31That's why on the second day of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits here in Vientiane,
00:38President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called for the implementation of the COC or Code of Conduct in the West Philippine Sea.
00:53China's high water bombings and threats to the Philippine troops in the West Philippine Sea
01:01are proof of the ongoing tensions in the territory of the Philippines.
01:06President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called for the implementation of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct
01:13for peace in the West Philippine Sea.
01:16This was said by the President in front of the ASEAN leaders and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
01:22at the 27th ASEAN-China Summit in Vientiane, Laos.
01:26According to the President, the geographical scope,
01:31relation of the Code of Conduct and the conduct of parties in the South China and its legality
01:37is still not clear.
01:40The Philippines and China have been in dialogue for a long time,
01:43but China's violence continues.
01:46It was opposed to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
01:50and the 1972 Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea.
01:56It should be serious in resolving differences
02:00to ease tensions and take quick action to stop both incidents.
02:07President Marcos' statement in the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly
02:14on the commitment to a peaceful resolution to non-conflict and compliance with international law
02:22was supported by China, a large part of the West Philippine Sea,
02:26but it is also supported by Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam,
02:30the Asian countries, for their right to the sea.
02:35President Marcos is adamant that the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly
02:40is important to the countries outside ASEAN
02:43to improve the discussion on regional and international issues.
02:47Even if ASEAN's relationship with China improves,
02:50it will not be able to separate the challenges in the territory it is fighting for.
02:54President Marcos pushed for the implementation of Inter-Parliamentary Diplomacy
02:59that has a full impact on ASEAN's centrality
03:02and to jointly advance the vision of the region.
03:05Despite this, President Marcos insisted that the Philippines' commitment
03:10to deepen the relationship between ASEAN and China
03:13in order to achieve long-term peace and cooperation.
03:22Aside from the ASEAN-China Summit,
03:24President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. held six important meetings today,
03:31including the 27th ASEAN-Japan Summit
03:35where President Marcos Jr. convened a joint action
03:40to address the growing transboundary problems
03:44that threaten peace and stability in ASEAN.
03:49The Philippines also held a bilateral meeting
03:52with China and asked the Philippines
03:55to continue to support Canada's position in the West Philippine Sea
04:01and its participation in the G7 Forum.
04:04The G7 is a group of countries with the largest economies
04:10including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US.
04:15Here is the latest from Laos.
04:18Back to you, Dayan.
04:20Maraming salamat, Kleisel Cordelia.

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