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

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

Pagpapaigting sa mapayapang pagresolba sa mga hindi pagkakaunawan, binigyang-diin din ng Pangulo

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00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called for the creation of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct
00:06to resolve the issue in the West Philippine Sea.
00:09The President said this at the 27th ASEAN-China Summit
00:13because of China's continued harassment in the Philippines.
00:16Here are the details in the report of Clay Zalpordilla.
00:19The bombing of water, the high tide, and China's threat to the Philippine troops in the West Philippine Sea
00:31are proof of the ongoing tensions in the territory of the Philippines.
00:36President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called for the creation of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct
00:43for peace in the West Philippine Sea.
00:46President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called for the creation of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct
00:52for peace in the West Philippine Sea.
00:56According to the President, the geographical scope,
01:02relation of the Code of Conduct,
01:03and the conduct of parties in the South China and its legality
01:08are still not clear.
01:10The Philippines and China have repeatedly dialogued,
01:14but China's violence continues.
01:17It violated the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
01:21and the 1972 Convention on the International Regulations
01:25for Preventing Collisions at Sea.
01:27It must be serious in resolving differences
01:31to ease tensions
01:33and take swift action
01:35to stop both incidents.
01:38President Marcos Jr. called for the creation of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct
01:42for peace in the West Philippine Sea.
01:45President Marcos Jr. called for the creation of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct
01:49for peace in the West Philippine Sea.
01:53China has recognized a large part of the West Philippine Sea,
01:57but it also includes Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam,
02:01Asian countries,
02:03their rights to the sea.
02:05President Marcos Jr. called for the creation of the ASEAN-Interparliamentary Assembly
02:11in countries outside of ASEAN
02:13to discuss regional and international issues.
02:17Even if ASEAN-China relations improve,
02:20it will not be able to separate the challenges in the disputed territory.
02:24President Marcos Jr. called for the creation of the Interparliamentary Diplomacy
02:29that has a full impact on ASEAN's centrality
02:32and jointly supports the vision of the region.
02:35Despite this, President Marcos Jr.
02:37continues the commitment of the Philippines
02:40to deepen the relationship between ASEAN and China
02:43in order to achieve long-term peace and cooperation.
02:48Kalay Zalpardiliya for Pambansang TV in the New Philippines.

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