• 9 months ago
Magpapatuloy daw ang assertive transparency ng kasalukuyang administrasyon tungkol sa mga insidente sa West Philippine Sea. Pero pinuna naman ng isang maritime expert ang tila kakulangan ng mga reporter sa mga misyon sa West Philippine Sea.


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00:00 The assertive transparency of the current administration will continue regarding the incidents in the West Philippine Sea.
00:09 But a maritime expert pointed out the lack of reporters in the missions in the West Philippine Sea.
00:17 Chino Gaston was shocked.
00:22 The public's support for the Chinese Coast Guard's stoppage of the Philippine Coast Guard's ship in Bajo de Masinloc this weekend
00:30 is still part of the assertive transparency of the Marcos administration on China's aggression in the West Philippine Sea
00:36 which will not stop even if there is a mechanism to talk about such incidents.
00:42 The main objective of this current administration is to make the Filipino aware of what's really happening.
00:48 And then the second really was for the international community to be aware of the bullying behavior.
00:54 We're going to sustain this approach. We believe that it has gained so much effect.
01:00 But the maritime security expert, Ray Powell, noticed something was missing since 2024
01:06 compared to the previous regular rotation and resupply missions.
01:10 Where there were embedded reporters on every mission, this time there were none.
01:15 Again, the government, as Commodore Jay said, makes strategic decisions.
01:20 But I think it would help to sort of regularize it if there were written policies that says this is how we're going to do embedded reporting.
01:27 According to the Coast Guard, all information is being released even if there is no one to share it.
01:33 Aside from the patenteering of the sea, the propaganda campaign launched by China on social media and the academic community is also a threat.
01:41 Yesterday, the National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea was informed
01:45 that the Chinese Coast Guard is going to launch a PCG ship from the Bayou de Masinloc.
01:51 There is a battle of the narratives.
01:54 There is an information warfare happening now
01:57 where statements are being countered by statements from the Chinese Foreign Ministry
02:06 and their supporters who are also Filipinos.
02:11 Some analysts are praying that the support of politicians, even the president, would not be lost.
02:18 It's resonating. That's why you see, in the words of Joyce, politicians, it's election season next year.
02:26 The Philippine Navy cannot say if China has already become kind, even if the last row remissions were not stopped.
02:33 The Chinese ships are still there.
02:36 We don't see any interference. It doesn't mean that we have changed their general direction.
02:41 We may have changed their action or their behavior, but not their character.
02:45 For GMA Integrated News, Shinugaston, Nakatutok, 24 hours.
02:50 [Music]

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