
Marcos on South China Sea: Philippines not entering a Cold War with China
The Philippines and China both support the early conclusion of a South China Sea Code of Conduct “to help manage differences and regional tensions,” Malacañang said.
The Philippines and China both support the early conclusion of a South China Sea Code of Conduct “to help manage differences and regional tensions,” Malacañang said.
China and the Philippines should “stick to friendly consultation” in dealing with issues on the South China Sea, Chinese President Xi Jinping told President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Thursday (November 17).
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has renewed his call for the South China Sea to be a sea of peace, security, stability, and prosperity rather than an area of armed conflict or geopolitical strife.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pushes for the early conclusion of a South China Sea Code of Conduct as this should serve as an example of how states resolve conflicts.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will raise the South China Sea issue with Chinese President Xi Jinping when they meet in Cambodia.
China and Vietnam agreed on Tuesday to “properly manage” territorial disputes in the South China Sea, rounding off a leaders’ meeting in Beijing as part of a diplomatic blitz by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
By Mikhail FLORES US and Philippine marines stormed a beach near a disputed rocky outcrop in the South China Sea on Friday as part of
The Philippines’ territorial disputes with China and other littoral states in the South China Sea can be addressed through diplomatic negotiations, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said on Saturday.
The Philippines’ territorial disputes with China and other littoral states in the South China Sea (SCS) can be addressed through diplomatic negotiations, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said on Saturday (Manila time).
The Philippines and Singapore on Wednesday reaffirmed the importance of the rule of law in maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea.