Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Junior expresses concern over the increasing potential for conflict with China in the South China Sea and urges Chinese President Xi Jinping to be more responsive.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Junior expresses concern over the increasing potential for conflict with China in the South China Sea. He urges Chinese President Xi Jinping to be more responsive and emphasizes the risk of a single incident escalating into a wider conflict.
Marcos highlights the need to lower tensions and suggests the establishment of a direct communication line, similar to the one used by US President John F Kennedy and Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev during the Cold War
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Junior Conflict China South China Sea Chinese President Xi Jinping Tensions Direct Communication Line Cold War