Pagpapanatili ng kapayapaan at pagsunod sa rules-based order, iginiit ni PBBM sa usapin ng West PH Sea;
Pilipinas, target magkaroon ng bagong energy exploration projects ayon sa Pangulo
Pilipinas, target magkaroon ng bagong energy exploration projects ayon sa Pangulo
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00:00 President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said that the new energy exploration project in the West Philippine Sea is a target.
00:07 And in the face of tension here, the President said that the country will continue to support a peaceful resolution of the issue.
00:15 Alan Francisco is in the center of the news.
00:18 Maintaining peace and compliance with the rules-based order.
00:25 This foreign policy of the Philippines in geopolitical tensions in Asia was given by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
00:32 by the Japanese media on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Japan Commemorative Summit.
00:38 According to President Marcos, China's more assertive action is a threat to its neighbors.
00:45 The situation in the South China Sea, according to the President, is one of the most difficult geopolitical challenges.
00:51 The country does not want to start a new conflict.
00:56 The Philippines does not stop, according to the President, in resolving the issue of the West Philippine Sea
01:01 to start new energy exploration projects before the Malampaya gas field runs out.
01:07 According to President Marcos, energy exploration in the country has not been stopped.
01:12 Even though the Philippines' negotiation is three years old.
01:17 The President also said that the liquified natural gas in the country is becoming more important,
01:22 particularly in the transition towards renewable energy.
01:25 The importance of the unity in the region was also given by President Marcos
01:30 in the middle of some violations of international laws in the geopolitical environment.
01:35 President Marcos said this in his intervention at the summit,
01:38 where he called for a collective action,
01:42 in accordance with the ballistic missile test of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and unilateral action in the East and South China Sea,
01:49 as well as the situation in Myanmar.
01:51 The ASEAN and Japan also agreed to the violation of international law,
01:56 including the United Nations Charter and 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
02:02 and the signing of the Maritime Cooperation to maintain peace in the Indo-Pacific region.
02:08 The ASEAN and Japan agreed to adopt the implementation plan of the Joint Vision Statement.
02:14 They will also strengthen cooperation to fight terrorism and transnational crimes
02:20 such as terrorism financing, cybercrime, money laundering, and others.
02:25 They will also strengthen the responsibility for the human rights, democracy, and proper administration.
02:31 Alan Francisco, for the nation.