The Philippines needs the oil resources it can get from the West Philippine Sea (WPS) now more than China, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said.
The Philippines needs the oil resources it can get from the West Philippine Sea now more than China, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said.Marcos stated this as he revealed that the national government is finding other ways to pursue the oil exploration, and possibly veering away from government-to-government discussions.
“Ang talagang nangyari diyan is what? Kasi kini-claim ng China kanila ‘yun, eh atin naman talaga ‘yan ,” Marcos said in a media interview on Thursday, Dec. 1. “So ‘yun talaga ang — ‘yun ang roadblock doon. Mahirap makita kung papaano natin aayusin ‘yun ,” he added.
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