TAGAYTAY CITY – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Thursday that the Philippines remains firm in its position on the West Philippine Sea (WPS) even...
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TAGAYTAY CITY – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Thursday that the Philippines remains firm in its position on the West Philippine Sea (WPS) even after China objected to the passage of the new maritime and archipelagic sea lane laws. Last November 9, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning condemned the signing into law of the
TAGAYTAY CITY – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Thursday that the Philippines remains firm in its position on the West Philippine Sea (WPS) even...
MANILA, Philippines – China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the signing into law of the Philippine Maritime Zones Act and the...
MANILA, Philippines – Senate Majority Leader Francis “Tol” Tolentino hailed the signing of two landmark laws asserting the country’s...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday enacted two laws that defined the country’s maritime zones and its archipelagic sea-lanes and air routes to...
MANILA, Philippines — “A crucial step in asserting the country’s rights over the resource-rich West Philippine Sea.” These were the words used...
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia will send a protest note to the Philippines over its new maritime laws due to their overlapping territorial claims in the...
MANILA, Philippines — Senate Majority Leader Francis “Tol” Tolentino said he does not expect China’s instant recognition of the newly signed...
MANILA, Philippines — Manila’s move to codify its rights and jurisdiction in the West Philippine Sea will likely be met with strong reaction from...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday, November 8, signed into law two measures that would give the country’s claim over the West Philippine Sea...
Beijing: The Philippines has stirred controversy by enacting two domestic laws that China claims infringe upon its territorial sovereignty and...