Philippine Navy, wala pang nakikitang indikasyon na may hakbang ang China para pahupain ang tensiyon sa West Philippine Sea

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Philippine Navy, wala pang nakikitang indikasyon na may hakbang ang China para pahupain ang tensiyon sa West Philippine Sea;

Umano’y walkout sa gitna ng isang command conference, ‘fake news’ ayon sa AFP

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00:00As a result of the bilateral consultation meeting between the Philippines and China, there is still no clear indication regarding the easing of tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
00:11This is the center of the news from Patrick de Jesus. Yes, Patrick.
00:15Angelic, there is still no clear indication that the Philippine Navy is already working with China to ease the tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
00:27This is the result of the bilateral consultation meeting between the Philippines and China.
00:33Last week, the number of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea was reduced, but they deployed the China Coast Guard's The Monster Ship in Escoda Shoal.
00:45Another ship of the China Coast Guard was also monitored near Lubang Island in Mindoro.
00:53We will ensure that our actions are not escalatory. We will continue the RORE missions. We will continue our maritime air surveillance flights.
01:03We will continue securing our features and the integrity of the national territory in the West Philippine Sea.
01:10The morale of the soldiers in the BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal is still high.
01:21The Navy also asked if they have enough supplies, even though the China Coast Guard blocked the RORE mission last month, where a Filipino soldier was cut off his finger.
01:34They have sufficient supplies. Their morale is sky high. The details on the next RORE, how it will be conducted, is at the level of the Western Command.
01:45Meanwhile, Angelic, AFP called it fake news that a high-ranking official walked out in the middle of a command conference.
01:56According to one official, 50 percent imaginary, 50 percent publication, 100 percent false.
02:03This is the latest update. Back to you, Angelic.
02:06Thank you very much, Patrick De Jesus.

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