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Sama-samang pagtugon ng ASEAN sa problema sa South China Sea, ipinanawagan

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00:00On the last day of the ASEAN Summit, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. insisted that the Philippines will not give in to China's terror and blockade of the West Philippine Sea.
00:11The President also tied up the abuses that China is doing to let the whole world know about the situation in the West Philippine Sea.
00:20President Marcos Jr. admitted that it is not easy to solve the problem.
00:25That is why his call is to jointly address the transboundary problem in the South China Sea.
00:32This is the story of Claycel Partilia, live.
00:36Despite China's aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. insisted that we will protect our rights and sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea.
00:50The Philippines will not give in to China's terror and blockade of the West Philippine Sea.
01:00We will not intimidate our fishermen or our coast guards.
01:08We will just have to deal with it. Whatever happens, we will maintain that presence.
01:14Because it is important to show the world and our people that we are in the business of protecting our sovereignty.
01:25We are in the business of protecting our territorial imperatives.
01:31We are insisting on exercising our sovereign rights.
01:35In the ASEAN-East Asia Summit in Vientiane, the President reiterated China's abuse of the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines.
01:46In the three separate incidents, illegal mining, flooding, and China's sale of Philippine ships in the Escoda Shoal,
01:56the ship sailed 17 nautical miles from the Philippine coast, 600 nautical miles from mainland China.
02:05The Philippine Navy also targeted the Philippine civilian vessel and threatened to use the missile ship of China's war ship.
02:13This is an international threat, so the Philippines will use every opportunity to show the world what is really happening in the West Philippine Sea.
02:23There are many offers of help.
02:25And they say, if that is the problem, maybe we could do this.
02:28Maybe our country could send vessels, maybe we could have joint operations, maybe we could have discussions, maybe I could serve as an interlocutor.
02:37All of these offers, which would not come if we did not make our position clear and explain to them what the present situation is, how the situations have evolved.
02:54The President admitted that it is not easy to resolve this issue, but it should not be neglected.
03:01It needs multilateralism or joint efforts in the West Philippine Sea.
03:06The tensions in the sea should be careful, fair, and open.
03:10The United States supported the position of the Philippines in the ASEAN-US Summit.
03:16The United States announced the continued responsibility for the illegal and illegal movements in the east and east coast of the China Sea.
03:26According to Secretary-General Antony Blinken, these people are already sick and the ships of ASEAN members are already stranded.
03:35Aside from the promise to resolve the issue in a peaceful manner,
03:40the United States promised in the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits the continued support for freedom of navigation and overflight in the Indo-Pacific.
03:51President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. also acknowledged the continued support and contribution of the United States to ASEAN
03:58as an active presence in the region to ensure peace, stability, and security in the Indo-Pacific.

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