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Marcos says Philippines on ‘frontline’ of maritime disputes, will not cede ‘one square inch’

CANBERRA, Australia: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos told Australia’s parliament his country was on the “frontline” of a battle for regional peace on Thursday (Feb 29) – pledging resolve as he sought support in maritime disputes with China.

With Beijing’s warships detected in waters off his country’s coast, Marcos told Australian lawmakers that “the Philippines now finds itself on the frontline against actions that undermine regional peace, erode regional stability, and threaten regional success”.

He vowed to remain firm in defending his country’s sovereignty.

“I will not allow any attempt by any foreign power to take even one square inch of our sovereign territory,” Marcos said to loud applause. 

“The challenges that we face may be formidable, but equally formidable is our resolve. We will not yield.” 

Philippines authorities this week said they detected Chinese navy vessels around the Scarborough Shoal – an area seized by Beijing in 2012.

China has claimed the shoal and swathes of the South China Sea as its own, ignoring regional objections and an international tribunal ruling that the claims have no legal basis.

Source: CNA

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