During a courtesy call with the newly appointed Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines, President Marcos Jr. stated that the Philippines will not ignore the developments in the West Philippine Sea and will work towards maintaining peace in the region.
Si Presidente Ferdinand Marcos Jr., nisubli sa pasalig sa nasod sa pagpalambo sa kalinaw sa rehiyon taliwala sa mga panagbingkil ilabina sa West Philippine Sea , apan iyang gipasabot nga ang Pilipinas motubag gihapon sa aktuwal nga sitwasyon sa mao nga dapit.Atol sa courtesy call sa bag-ong gitudlo nga Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Endo Kazuya sa Malacañang niadtong Huwebes, Abril 4, si Marcos niingon nga dili basta-basta ibaliwala sa Pilipinas ang nahitabo sa WPS.
Ang China padayong nanghasi ug nanghilabot sa Pilipinas sa pagpahigayon sa naandang rotation ug resupply missions, partikular na sa Ayungin Shoal diin ang BRP Sierra Madre gituyo nga gi-ground aron pagpakita sa soberaniya sa lugar.Ang bag-o lang nga insidente diin gibombahan sa mga barko sa China og tubig ang mga barko sa Pilipinas niresulta sa pagkaangol sa tulo ka mga personahe sa Navy ug grabeng kadaot sa barkong Pilipino.
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