House Deputy Speaker and Batangas 6th district Rep. Ralph Recto is challenging rival world powers US and China to prove their supposed affection for the PH by flexing their might to respond to the disastrous Oriental Mindoro oil spill. ManilaBulletin
House Deputy Speaker and Batangas 6th district Rep. Ralph Recto is challenging rival world powers United States and China to prove their supposed affection for the Philippines by flexing their might to respond to the disastrous Oriental Mindoro oil spill.
“Each has made a declaration of supporting us. But what we need is an actual demonstration that will affirm their intention,” he said. Despite this, Recto said he believes that the US and China can still work together to respond to the Philippine oil spill.
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