President Ferdinand Marcos has reiterated that the 17 June incident at a shoal in the South China Sea was not an "armed attack" against the Philippine's sailors and vessels. But, he believes the country needs to "do more" than protest China's actions in the disputed waterway.
President Ferdinand Marcos has reiterated that the 17 June incident at a shoal in the South China Sea was not an "armed attack" against the Philippine's sailors and vessels. But, he believes the country needs to "do more" than protest China 's actions in the disputed waterway. Mr Marcos also praised the restraint and professionalism of the Filipino Navy men.
President Ferdinand Marcos has reiterated that the 17 June incident at a shoal in the South China Sea was not an "armed attack" against the Philippine's sailors and vessels. But, he believes the country needs to "do more" than protest China's actions in the disputed waterway. Mr Marcos also praised the restraint and professionalism of the Filipino Navy men.
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