President Marcos defends Vice President Sara Duterte from criticisms that she has been silent on China's aggressive acts in the South China Sea, stating that discussing the maritime dispute is not among her roles in the government.
WASHINGTON – President Marcos yesterday defended Vice President Sara Duterte from criticisms that she has been silent on China ’s aggressive acts in the South China Sea, saying discussing the maritime dispute is not among her roles in the government.
Akbayan claimed that the Vice President’s “no comment” remark on China’s acts of violence and harassment against Filipinos in the West Philippine Sea “epitomizes the most traitorous two words uttered by the second highest leader of the land.” “So, I think we are all in line because I’m very sure that if Inday Sara had some very serious misgivings about what we are doing in terms of foreign policies, she would bring that to me. She doesn’t have one,” he added.
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