President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he was not yet inclined to invoke the country’s Mutual Defense Treaty with the United States over incidents in the West Philippine Sea because it would only escalate rather than cool down tensions. | NCorralesINQ /PDI
Marcos has summoned Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian to Malacañang to express “serious concern over the increasing frequency and intensity of actions” by the Chinese against the Philippine Coast Guard and Filipino fisherfolk.
“So we are hoping that we can find a better way rather than these incursions into our maritime territory and the rather aggressive acts that we have been seeing in the past few weeks and months,” he added.
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