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Marcos says Philippines to uphold South China Sea ruling

"We have a very important ruling in our favour and we will use it to continue to assert our territorial rights. It is not a claim. It is already our territorial right," Marcos said in an interview with selected local media.

AFP
Manila, Philippines
Thu, May 26, 2022

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 Marcos says Philippines to uphold South China Sea ruling Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jnr, former senator and son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, smiles during a press conference in Manila on October 5, 2017. The son and namesake of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos declared on October 5 he was confident of ousting the current vice president in a legal challenge, which would place him a heartbeat away from leading his country. (AFP/Noel Cellis)

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hilippine president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Junior said Thursday he would uphold an international ruling against Beijing over the disputed South China Sea, insisting he would not let China trample on Manila's maritime rights.

"We have a very important ruling in our favour and we will use it to continue to assert our territorial rights. It is not a claim. It is already our territorial right," Marcos said in an interview with selected local media.

Beijing has ignored a 2016 decision by The Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration that declared its historical claim over most of the South China Sea to be without basis.

Outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte set aside the ruling in exchange for promises of trade and investment, which critics said have not materialised.

In his strongest comments yet on the sensitive issue, Marcos said he would not "allow a single millimetre of our maritime coastal rights to be trampled upon".

"We're talking about China. We talk to China consistently with a firm voice," he said.

But he added: "We cannot go to war with them. That's the last thing we need right now."

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