MANILA — Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Saturday (Feb 17) that the country 'will not lose an inch' of territory. His remarks come on the heels of continuing maritime tensions with Beijing in the South China Sea. 'The country has seen heightened geopolitical tensions that do not conform to our ideals of peace and threaten the security and...
Philippines President Marcos's remarks come on the heels of continuing maritime tensions with Beijing in the South China Sea.MANILA — Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Saturday that the country "will not lose an inch" of territory.
Beijing's embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for comment. China's foreign ministry had said its coast guard conducted actions according to law.
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