Marcos says Philippines has no territorial conflict with China

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President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has asserted the country’s sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea as he said that Philippines and China have no “territorial conflict,” but only Beijing is claiming what is part of the country’s territory.

“The position that the Philippines takes is that we have no territorial conflict with China. What we have [is] China claiming territory that belongs to the Philippines,” Marcos said in an interview with former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who hosted the President’s meeting with the Asia Society in New York on Saturday morning .

The Philippines and China have been in a long-standing maritime dispute as Beijing claims almost the entirety of South China Sea, which overlaps with the West Philippine Sea. The President said that the issue of overlapping territorial claims in the West Philippines has become “an issue right at the gut of our people,” pointing out that “our fishermen are not allowed to continue with their livelihoods to fish in areas where they have fished for the past 30, 40 generations.”

The President said that the Philippines will continue to engage China on people to people, economic relationships, and cultural exchanges.

 

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The Philippines and China have been in a long-standing maritime dispute as Beijing claims almost the entirety of South China Sea, which overlaps with the West Philippine Sea.

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