Phl to continue upholding int'l laws - Marcos
The Philippine Star|December 05, 2024
In the face of China's latest aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea, the Philippines will continue to uphold international laws, push for diplomatic means and deepen cooperation with allies in defending its waters, President Marcos said yesterday.

At the oath-taking of newly promoted generals and flag officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) at Malacañang, Marcos stressed that the country continues to face "complex" and "dynamic challenges" to its sovereignty from “lawless” elements that undermine peace and the increasing frequency of natural disasters.

“These require us to remain steadfast, resourceful, unyielding in our resolve,” he said.

“As stewards of our national defense, you bear the solemn responsibility of ensuring the security of our land, of our seas, of our skies, our cyberspace,” he added.

The President’s remarks came as a China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel again fired water cannons at a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ship during a routine patrol near Bajo de Masinloc early yesterday morning.

Bajo de Masinloc is within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

Marcos reiterated the country’s continued adherence to the rule of law even as he stressed the importance of diplomatic approaches in protecting its territorial sovereignty.

“In defending our waters, we must uphold international maritime laws, deepening our commitment to regional peace and cooperation. By fostering coordination among nations, we can safeguard stability while advancing our collective interests,” he said.

“Diplomacy rooted in strong legal foundations is our most effective instrument in navigating these endeavors,” he added.

The Chief Executive also urged the AFP to train troops not only with skills, but with empathy, “ensuring that their actions reflect the highest ideals of public service.”

“As our senior officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, I enjoin you to lead with honor, serve with integrity and inspire others with your example. Stand with your troops, stand for the Constitution and above all, stand for the Filipino people,” he said.

This story is from the December 05, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.

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