Rappler Recap: Marcos tackles South China Sea, climate change, trade at ASEAN Summit 2023

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Rappler Recap: Marcos tackles South China Sea, climate change, trade at ASEAN Summit 2023
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reiterates his call for a code of conduct in the South China Sea, and discusses issues about trade and climate change at the 42nd ASEAN Summit. ASEAN2023

LABUAN BAJO, Indonesia– Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reiterates his call for a code of conduct in the South China Sea at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia.

“I will bring it up again, because when we talk about – when we talk about the issues on the West Philippine Sea, South China Sea – hindi magkakalma ‘yan hanggang mayroon na tayong code of conduct. Kasi may code of conduct lahat, basta susunod lahat. That makes things clearer.

Marcos also talks about issues about transnational crimes, climate change, and Timor-Leste’s roadmap toward ASEAN membership. Ralf Rivas reports from Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, and gives a summary of the events in this video report. –

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