“If something goes wrong here, we are going to suffer,” he says, amid China-US tensions. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DAVOS, Switzerland - Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said on Wednesday that tension in the disputed South China Sea “keeps him up at night”, but his country was committed to peace despite Beijing’s territorial claims.
“It’s very dynamic, it is constantly in flux. So you have to pay attention to it to make sure that you are you are at least aware of the present situation so that you’re able to respond.”
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