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BBM pushes peace in WPS amid tensions
The Philippine Star
|December 18, 2023
Tensions in the South China Sea have increased in recent months, President Marcos said, as he vowed to continue striving for peace while remaining open to "new solutions" to emerging security challenges.
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Marcos said efforts to resolve the maritime dispute, which he described as "the most complex geopolitical challenge that the world faces," are still ongoing and would require the involvement of all stakeholders.
"I'm afraid we'll have to be able to say that tensions have increased rather than diminished for the past months or the past years... but we continue to counsel peace and continue communication between the different countries everyone that is involved," the President said in an interview with Japanese broadcaster NHK on Saturday.
"I cannot say that we have found the answer yet.
We are still trying to formulate that answer as we speak. And things are moving very quickly in many parts of the China Sea and so there are changes in terms of approaches, (the aggravations)," he added.
Citing the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which he called a "tragedy," Marcos said no country in the world wants to start a new conflict, especially in Asia.
A statement by the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) quoted Marcos as saying that "a more assertive China posed a real challenge to its neighbors in Asia" that "required new solutions." The President gave assurance that the Philippines is always "open to the idea of finding new solutions." China claims historic rights over virtually the entire South China Sea, an assertion being disputed by the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei and Taiwan.
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