Marcos sees progress in fishing talks between PH, China

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Marcos sees progress in fishing talks between PH, China
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President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. on Tuesday noted progress in the fishing talks between the Philippines and China despite recent reports of Filipino fishermen being blocked by Chinese vessels off Pag-asa Island.

"'Yung latest na report ay sinundan na lang, hindi na kagaya ng dati na hinaharang, so there's a little progress there," the President said.

Marcos added that the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources has even projected bigger haul for Filipino fishermen due to the improved situation in the area. "That is because we are continuing to talk to the Chinese government, President Xi [Jinping], in every way," Marcos said., he focused on the issue of fisheries instead of the territorial dispute involving the West Philippine Sea.

"Ang inuna ko talaga noong kami ay nagkita, unahin na lang natin 'yung ating fisheries. Huwag na natin pag-usapan 'yung teritoryo dahil hindi naman tayo makakapag-decide ngayon dito na nag-uusap tayo. Unahin natin 'yung mga fisheries, dahil sinasabi ko, wala namang kasalanan ang mga tao bakit natin paparusahan," Marcos said.

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