• 2 weeks ago
Kasunod ng namataang pagbuntot ng Chinese warship sa loob ng exclusive economic zone ng bansa, posibleng magpadala na rin niyan ang Pilipinas para sumabay sa mga resupply mission ayon sa National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea. Taliwas ito sa posisyon ng National Maritime Council para hindi na umano lumala ang tensyon.


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00:00Next, the Chinese warship entered the exclusive economic zone of the country.
00:06It is possible that the Philippines will also send the warship to accompany the resupply mission
00:11according to the National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea.
00:14This is in line with the position of the National Maritime Council
00:18so that the tensions will not escalate.
00:20Chino Gaston is on the scene.
00:25This is what was taken from the People's Liberation Army-Navy warship of China yesterday.
00:29It is said that this is the first time that a Chinese warship has entered the boats of PCG and BFAR.
00:37The warship, which has a bow number 500,
00:39reached up to 300 yards from the BRP Pagbuaya.
00:43Following this incident,
00:45the National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea said
00:48that it is possible that the Philippine Navy will also deploy the warships of the Philippines
00:52to accompany the resupply missions of BFAR and PCG to the Filipino fishermen.
00:58Even though the Philippines does not want trouble,
01:00China was the first to send their military and not the Philippines.
01:05That's why they called on China
01:07to stop the blockade and blockade of the Philippine ships.
01:15China has taken this route of escalating.
01:19That's what I want to emphasize.
01:20They are slow because the PLAN Navy ship of the PRC is blocking them.
01:27So in reaction to that,
01:29the Philippine government reserves the right to also deploy the Philippine Navy.
01:34Because we were not the first ones here.
01:37This is contrary to the position of the National Maritime Council,
01:40which was the first to say that they do not want to interfere in the military situation of China
01:45against the military of the Philippines in the West Philippine Sea.
01:48The National Maritime Council reiterated earlier
01:50that the Philippine Navy ships will not be sent to avoid tension.
01:56We understand the feelings of our fellow Filipinos.
02:00Why did we not deploy the Navy?
02:02Our President is very clear that all disputes, conflicts, and situations
02:09will be done by peaceful means or diplomatic actions and mechanisms.
02:15Because if it's Navy to Navy, there will be escalation.
02:19And we do not know what will happen next
02:21if ever there is a misunderstanding, misinformation.
02:25But according to Malaya,
02:27we do not want war.
02:28Who wants war?
02:29We are only there to support our fellow Filipinos.
02:34What we do not want our fellow Filipinos to think about is that you are taking care of us.
02:38Right?
02:39And that is not the position of the Philippine government.
02:42The Philippine Navy refused to comment.
02:45But in a statement, the Philippine Navy said,
02:47the AFP is concerned about everything that is happening.
02:51And it was confirmed that they are also present in the area.
02:54For GMA Integrated News, Chinu Gaston reporting for 24 Hours.

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