(Manila Comprehensive) The Philippine President President Marcos said Manila did not refuse to respond to China on the tension of the South China Sea, but the proposal to Beijing was questioned by the premise of "ten sections".
The Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a statement that Manila could not consider many maritime proposals in Beijing because these proposals were "failed to reflect the rights and interests of the Philippines on the South China Maritime Affairs."
After visiting Berlin on Tuesday (March 12), Little Marcas held a joint press conference with German Prime Minister Tsold.At the meeting, he quoted a Chinese official for the Manila Times recently that Beijing had proposed some solutions to the Philippine government on the normalization of the sovereign dispute in the South China Sea in the past year, but the Philippines did not make a conversation with a response.
Macco said: "We are not rejected China's proposal to resolve the South China Sea, but to make questions about the prerequisites of related proposals. The Chinese proposal is based on the ten lines, but the ten -section lineThe Philippines does not recognize the recognition of any country or international agency.
Magaks also said that as long as China adheres to ten lines, the two sides are "difficult to see the possibility of progress."He met the local Philippines community in Berlin on the same day and assured them that the Philippines would insist on not allowing the sovereignty of the South China Sea.
In the new version of Chinese map released by China last August, the ten -segment of the southern China sea was labeled, which overlapped with some exclusive economic zones in Southeast Asian countries, causing the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, etc.State dissatisfaction and protest.
Little Marco also emphasizes that ensuring the navigation and freedom of the South China Sea not only in line with the interests of the Philippines, the Asianianan country or the Indo -Pacific region, but also the interests of the entire world.Shuerz agrees with this view and calls on all parties to respect international law and resolve territorial disputes peacefully.
The Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out in a statement on Tuesday that one of the latest suggestions made in China on the sovereign dispute in the South China Sea is that they insist on adopting "it will be considered or recognized by China.Renai Reef) Action of Control and Management ".In 2016, the International Arbitration Court of Hague ruled that Ayunjin Reef was part of the Philippine exclusive economic zone.China pointed out that the ruling has no legal effect, and the statement does not accept it or recognizes the ruling.
Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, responded on the same day that China was arguing about the sovereignty of the South China Islands of the South China Sea, and said that "there is no territorial dispute between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea."He also said that China proposed to control the situation at the sea and conduct cooperation in cooperation, which fully reflects that "the sincerity and goodwill of differential control through negotiations and negotiations", but the Philippines did not respond, and "frequently adopted infringement provocations, seriously damaging the communication cooperation between the two parties and cooperation between the two parties and cooperation.Atmosphere.