West PH Sea dispute, MSU bombing in Japan-ASEAN summit agenda

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President Marcos will discuss the recent developments in the contested West Philippine Sea with the Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) this week, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Monday, Dec. 11. (Video Courtesy of RTVM)

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Transcript
00:00 We will see, yeah, probably in general, because definitely we will be talking about international
00:08 developments and regional developments, and among them are developments in the South China
00:12 Sea and the East China Sea.
00:14 But it will be discussed within the ASEAN context.
00:19 We don't have details on that yet.
00:21 It will depend on the developments during the negotiation of the statements, outcome
00:30 statements.
00:31 And also it will depend on the dynamics of the meeting.
00:34 That's right, in a sense, yes, because the good thing about it is that Japan has always
00:38 been supportive of the Philippines in these issues.
00:41 And even in its interventions in ASEAN meetings, it has always been strongly supportive of
00:46 the Philippines on West Philippine issues, and even the arbitral award.
00:49 Anti-crime and counter-terrorism have always been part of ASEAN agenda, not only with Japan,
00:55 but with almost all of the major partners.
00:58 So it's been a longstanding affair, especially since 9/11, and the mechanisms of cooperation
01:08 have already been in operation since then.
01:12 So as for the intensification of that, yeah, probably yes.
01:15 Thank you.
01:16 [END]

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