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Marcos says Philippines on 'frontline' of maritime disputes, will not cede 'one square inch'

  • The Philippines and China are in conflict over territorial claims in the South China Sea, with Beijing facing disputes with multiple countries in the region.
  • Philippine President emphasizes his country's stance on not giving up territory amidst the conflict with China, seeking support for maritime disputes with Beijing.
  • The South China Sea is a critical global artery for trade and peace, with concerns over Chinese influence and military actions in the region.
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Manila will not let any foreign power encroach on its territorial sovereignty, President Ferdinand Marcos vowed in front of the Australian Parliament on Thursday, after a series of incidents between the Philippines and China in disputed waters of the South China Sea, AFP quoted by Agerpres as saying.

·Romania
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Against the backdrop of the dispute over sea areas in the South China Sea, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos demonstrated intransigence during a visit to Australia.

·Berlin, Germany
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Arab News broke the news in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Thursday, February 29, 2024.
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