FACT CHECK: China can't host next ASEAN Summit

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FACT CHECK: China can't host next ASEAN Summit
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The summit can only be chaired by member states of the regional bloc, of which China is not a member

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. suggested that China host the next Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit to see if Beijing would follow the code of conduct in the South China Sea.The claim was made in a YouTube video published by Boss Balita TV, a channel with 342,000 subscribers.

As of writing, the video has gained 22,915 views and 790 likes.Ayon sa nakalap nating impormasyon, kinausap ni Pangulong Marcos ang lahat ng lider ng ASEAN na sana sa China naman ang susunod na summit ng ASEAN para makita kung susunod sa code of conduct ang China sa sinumpaan nito sa ASEAN.China cannot host the summit because it is not a member of the regional bloc. According to the

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