President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said Tuesday that he would not impose a deadline on the talks with China regarding fishing grounds in the West Philippine Sea.
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Marcos said discussions should continue until an agreement would be met regarding the fishing grounds. When it comes to the Code of Conduct on the South China Sea, Marcos said he would continue to push for it during the ASEAN Summit.“You cannot stop trying so yes I will bring that up again. Because when we talk about the issues in the West Philippine Sea, in the South China Sea, hindi magkakalma iyan hanggang wala tayong Code of Conduct,” Marcos said.
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