PH won’t give up territory in WPS, PBBM reiterates

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. speaks at the Daniel Inouye Speaker Series at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo courtesy of Presidential Communications Office)

Presidential Communications Office

President Ferdinand R. Marcos reiterated on Sunday that the Philippines will not cede any territory amid the territorial dispute in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

“As I have said before, and I will say again, the Philippines will not give up a single square inch of our territory to any foreign power,” he said during the Daniel Inouye Speaker Series at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu, Hawaii.

“The law is clear as defined by UNCLOS and the final and binding 2016 Award on the South China Sea Arbitration,” he added.

The President said the country will also continue to adhere to international rules-based order and strengthen alliances with its partners.

“Supported by the rules-based international order and our growing partnerships, both time-tested and new ones, we will insist on the preservation of the sovereignty and integrity of the country, while working closely with international partners in the bilateral, regional, and multilateral settings in developing rules and processes to address these challenges.”

President Marcos said he appreciates the concrete manifestations of the U.S.’ and other partners’ support for the Philippines’ position, as he stressed that factual messaging in support of lawful exercise of rights under international law demonstrates the strength of the alliances.

Aside from such partnerships, he stressed the need to upgrade the Philippines’ defense and civilian law enforcement capabilities not only to defend itself but also to enable it to become a reliable partner in regional security.

“That will require greater substantial infusions into funding streams needed for our armed forces and coast guard modernization plans, including lines of effort to enhance cyber cooperation,” he said.

The President also expressed optimism that through recent engagements with American counterparts, including U.S. legislators, the U.S. and the Philippines could elevate their partnership.

Over the past week, he said both teams have been working on a bilateral planning and tracking mechanism that is expected to fast track concrete and substantial capability development investments and activities to meet the shared defense and security objectives over the next five years. PND

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