Philippine President warns China
News Desk || risingbd.com
In recent months the longstanding dispute between China and the Philippines over territory in the South China Sea has sharpened into aggressive clashes.
In that time, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has warned China not to cross a red line in the South China Sea.
Mr Marcos made the warning while speaking at a security forum in Singapore attended by defence chiefs from around the world, including the US's Lloyd Austin.
If any Filipino died as a result of China’s wilful actions, he said on Friday, the Philippines would consider it as close to “an act of war” and respond accordingly.
He stressed the region remained a main focus for Washington, and that the US was only secure if Asia was too.
Manila has complained vociferously about Chinese patrol ships firing water cannon at Philippine boats and supply vessels.
Beijing has said that it is defending its sovereignty. At the summit, a Chinese military spokesman accused the Philippines of making “provocations”.
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