Philippine diplomats say that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Philippines will establish a direct communication channel to avoid misjudging and misunderstanding in controversial sea areas. "

Bloomberg reported that the Philippine Minister of Foreign Affairs, Assistant to the Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs, said at a television conference on Thursday (December 29) that Philippine President President Macos will be from January 3rd to 1 next year from January 3rd to 1st next year.Visit Beijing on the 5th and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping.During the period, Pagotos will sign an agreement to approve the establishment of a direct communication channel for China and the Philippines Foreign Ministry, "to avoid misjudging and misunderstanding in the disputed waters."

Ingperia said, "We don't want to give up or guess what the president will say, but the president will ask important issues that affect our bilateral relations," including the South China Sea issue.

He said that Magaks had previously stated that the South China Sea problem cannot be fully summarized in Sino -Philippine relations, but he acknowledges the importance of this issue.He added that other areas that may reach an agreement include agriculture, trade and renewable energy.

Since the end of June this year, President of the President of the Philippines has always advocated that the Philippines will continue to be friends of everyone and not to be enemy with anyone.While the Philippines continues to deepen relations with the United States Alliance, the Philippines is also committed to maintaining relations with Beijing.Pagoda visited the United States in September this year and met with US President Biden.The discussion of the heads of the two countries is also focused on the issue of South China.

Last week, Bloomberg quoted the satellite pictures reported by US officials, stating that China reclaimed land in the South China Sea Unmanned Island Reef in the South China Sea.The Philippine Ministry of Defense subsequently ordered the existence of the armed forces to expand its military existence in the South China Sea and defend the national territory.The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied the report.