Isang barko ng BFAR ang napinsala matapos dikitan ng isang Chinese fishing militia vessel. Sa gitna ‘yan ng mga diskusyon para sa pagpapanday ng Code of Conduct sa pagitan ng China at mga bansa sa ASEAN.
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00:00A ship of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of Bifarang, Pinsala
00:04after being docked by a Chinese fishing militia vessel
00:07in the middle of the discussions for the
00:10enactment of the Code of Conduct
00:12between China and the Asian countries
00:15was pointed out by Chino Gaston.
00:20The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
00:23docked and docked that Chinese militia vessel
00:27in the morning of October 11.
00:29It was pointed out that several times
00:31the Chinese militia vessel tried to block
00:33the BRP Dato Cabaylo
00:35that is conducting a routine maritime patrol
00:37near Pagansa Island.
00:39Because of the incident, there was a U-turn
00:41on the right side of the bow
00:43or the front of the ship.
00:44The continuous incidents of China's harassment
00:47were pointed out by President Marcos
00:49after the ASEAN Summit in Laos.
00:52Despite this,
00:53the Philippines is still open
00:54to discuss and find a peaceful solution
00:58to the tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
01:00But according to Defense Secretary
01:02Gilberto Teodoro Jr.,
01:03it's hard to start a dialogue
01:06if China's harassment,
01:09harassment, and blockade
01:11of the Philippine ships in the West Philippine Sea
01:14are continuous.
01:14They are really committed to dialogue
01:16but they are also committed to illegal action.
01:18That's the problem.
01:21One of the solutions
01:23to the problems in the South China Sea
01:24is the creation of the Code of Conduct
01:26between China and ASEAN countries.
01:29But Secretary Teodoro is doubtful
01:31if China is really serious
01:33that it will be formed.
01:35We look forward to good faith discussions.
01:38And the President has given the marching order
01:41that he looks forward to good faith discussions
01:44and we will comply.
01:45Do you see now a good faith
01:48on the part of China?
01:52Right now, honestly speaking,
01:55I do not see that.
01:56And the President also echoed that
01:59in saying that we cannot
02:02cast a blind eye
02:04or turn a blind eye
02:05on what is happening
02:06in the West Philippine Sea.
02:08According to Reuters,
02:10China and Russia
02:12have blocked the proposed consensus statement
02:14of ASEAN countries
02:15regarding the South China Sea.
02:17That information
02:18came from the unnamed official of America
02:21and it happened on Thursday
02:23at the East Asia Summit in Laos.
02:25The U.S. official said
02:26it was a take-it-or-leave-it draft
02:28that was led by ASEAN
02:30and supported by America,
02:31Japan, Australia, South Korea, and India.
02:35China has yet to make a move.
02:36This is a coincidence.
02:38Just like what Secretary Teodoro said.
02:41Security Analyst Professor Renato Di Castro
02:45The ASEAN members want a binding Code of Conduct
02:48that has of course the power of an international treaty.
02:51Yes.
02:52China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct.
02:55China is using the Code of Conduct
02:58to basically prevent ASEAN members
03:01from having security engagements
03:04with their treaty allies.
03:06For GMA Integrated News,
03:08Chino Gaston was on air for 24 hours.
03:22China has yet to make a move.
03:24This is a coincidence.
03:25Just like what Secretary Teodoro said.
03:28China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct
03:30that has of course the power of an international treaty.
03:33China is using the Code of Conduct
03:35to basically prevent ASEAN members
03:37from having security engagements
03:39with their treaty allies.
03:41For GMA Integrated News,
03:43Chino Gaston was on air for 24 hours.
03:45China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct
03:48that has of course the power of an international treaty.
03:51China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct
03:53that has of course the power of an international treaty.
03:56China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct
03:59that has of course the power of an international treaty.
04:02China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct
04:04that has of course the power of an international treaty.
04:07China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct
04:10that has of course the power of an international treaty.
04:13China doesn't want a binding Code of Conduct
04:16that has of course the power of an international treaty.
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