BERLIN: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday downplayed the latest order of Chinese President Xi Jinping to the armed forces to work together in preparing for potential sea conflicts.Speaking to the Philippine media delegation here, the President said there was nothing new with Xi's latest statement as it has been the policy of China.
BERLIN: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday downplayed the latest order of Chinese President Xi Jinping to the armed forces to work together in preparing for potential sea conflicts.Speaking to the Philippine media delegation here, the President said there was nothing new with Xi's latest statement as it has been the policy of China.'Well frankly I don't think there is anything new there. That's what they've been doing already.
In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague said China's claims had no legal basis to claim historic rights to resources within the sea areas falling within its 'nine-dash line.' China has rejected that ruling.On Tuesday, Marcos said the Philippines did not reject China's proposals to resolve issues in the South China Sea but it questioned its premise, particularly its 10-dash line map in asserting control over the disputed waters.
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