PBBM - May magandang bunga ang paglantad sa ASEAN Summit ng mga agresibong hakbang ng China sa WPS | 24 Oras

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May naidulot na maganda ang paglantad sa ASEAN Summit ng mga agresibong hakbang ng China sa West Philipppine Sea, ayon kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos.


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00:00There's a good reason behind the aggressive actions of China in the ASEAN Summit
00:05in the West Philippine Sea, according to President Bongbong Marcos.
00:08In fact, he did not consider Vice President Sara Duterte as the government's caretaker.
00:14He mentioned the discrepancy in some of his statements,
00:17and it's possible that it was just a trick of his own.
00:19Ivan Mairena has the facts.
00:24This ASEAN Summit is President Bongbong Marcos' first foreign trip
00:28that Vice President Sara Duterte did not consider as the government's caretaker.
00:31Instead, he considered Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,
00:35Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla,
00:37and Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella.
00:59But when asked about their relationship with Vice President Sara Duterte,
01:02he admitted that he was dismayed by Vice President Sara Duterte's statement
01:06that she was not considered as a friend of the Vice President.
01:09How would you describe your relationship with the Vice President?
01:12I'm a little dismayed to hear that she doesn't think that we are friends.
01:18I always thought that we were, but maybe I was deceived.
01:24Today, the President returned from his trip to the ASEAN Summit,
01:28and on every occasion with the leaders in front of him in the last three days,
01:31the President described the aggressive actions of the Philippine ships
01:36from China to our own Exclusive Economic Zone.
01:39Earlier, the President told the ASEAN-East Asia Summit
01:43the incidents of harassment this August
01:45in a routine maritime patrol of the Philippine Coast Guard in Escoda Shoal.
01:50He also mentioned the harassment of China's Navy Missile Ships
01:54to BFAR's Maritime and Aircraft Ships,
01:56which clearly showed China's indifference to international law.
02:00These incidents in the South China Sea
02:03yielded good results, according to the President.
02:06It is always very useful because at some point,
02:09there are many offers of help.
02:11And they say, if that is the problem, maybe we could do this.
02:15Maybe our country can send vessels.
02:18Maybe we can have joint operations.
02:20Maybe we can have discussions.
02:21Maybe I can serve as an interlocutor.
02:24All of these offers, which would not come if we did not make our position clear.
02:32And explain to them what the present situation is,
02:38how the situations have evolved.
02:41The only way for the tensions in the West Philippine Sea to not escalate,
02:44according to the President,
02:45is the Code of Conduct, which he said should be eased.
02:48He did not say that he will ask for support.
02:50The President believes that he has been supported
02:52by more than half of the 10 members of ASEAN.
02:55He also has the support of the European Union and, of course, America.
02:58At the ASEAN-U.S. Summit earlier,
03:00U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said
03:02that America will be in charge of the alleged illegal actions of China,
03:06aside from their commitment to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
03:22According to the President, the ball is now in China
03:25if the U.S. will speed up the implementation of the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.
03:29But he is dismayed that China is firmly saying and insisting on the West Philippine Sea.
03:36No matter what happens, the Philippines will continue to fight for its sovereignty.
03:56We are in the business of protecting our territorial imperatives.
04:02We are insisting on exercising our sovereign rights.
04:06From the Lao People's Democratic Republic, for GMA Integrated News,
04:10Ivan Merina, for 24 Hours.
04:14China will continue to help ASEAN
04:17in the call of President Bongbong Marcos
04:19to speed up the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea,
04:22according to Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning.
04:26The situation in the South China Sea is generally stable
04:29due to China's assistance and the countries in Southeast Asia.
04:33China continues to solve maritime differences
04:38through dialogue and consultation
04:41based on historical facts and international law.
04:45In the midst of this, Mao Ning has emphasized
04:47China's role in the fight against the Uyghurs.
04:52He also cares for China's sovereignty
04:55and rights and interests in the sea.
05:16In the midst of this, Mao Ning has emphasized
05:20China's role in the fight against the Uyghurs.
05:24He also cares for China's sovereignty
05:28and rights and interests in the sea.
05:32In the midst of this, Mao Ning has emphasized
05:36China's role in the fight against the Uyghurs.
05:40In the midst of this, Mao Ning has emphasized
05:44China's role in the fight against the Uyghurs.
05:48In the midst of this, Mao Ning has emphasized
05:52China's role in the fight against the Uyghurs.
05:56In the midst of this, Mao Ning has emphasized
06:00China's role in the fight against the Uyghurs.
06:04In the midst of this, Mao Ning has emphasized
06:08China's role in the fight against the Uyghurs.
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