NDCP alumni laud PBBM for taking China's latest aggression vs. Filipino ships 'very seriously'

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NDCP alumni laud PBBM for taking China's latest aggression vs. Filipino ships 'very seriously'
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Alumni officials of the National Defense College of the Philippines commended President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. for taking China’s latest aggression against Filipino ships in Ayungin Shoal “very seriously.”

Aldin Cuña, Secretary General of the NDCP Alumni Association, urged Filipinos to unite behind President Marcos and the government as Philippine ships continue to be harassed during peaceful missions in the country’s own territorial waters. President Marcos directed the Philippine Coast Guard to conduct a swift and thorough investigation into China’s most recent aggressive act during an urgently-called command conference on Monday, October 23.

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