President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Tuesday, June 20, assured that he is “slowly making progress” in his talks with China regarding the rights of Filipino fishermen in accessing their traditional fishing grounds. ManilaBulletin READ:
In a media interview on the sidelines of the Department of Agriculture’s 125th founding anniversary, he shared the current situation in the resource-rich waters of the South China Sea, which are claimed in whole by China and in part by the Philippines and several other neighboring nations.
Citing a latest report, the Chief Executive said that Chinese vessels no longer block Filipino fishermen but merely follow them. “That is because we are continuing to talk to the Chinese government, to President Xi in every way,” Marcos said, adding that he prioritized discussing the plight of Filipino fishermen with Xi when they first met.
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