• NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US
Thursday, May 22, 2025
  • Login
Eastern Samar Bulletin
  • NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
Eastern Samar Bulletin
No Result
View All Result
Home Nation

Libanan: PH and China should work to de-escalate sea row tensions

Eastern Samar Bulletin by Eastern Samar Bulletin
March 31, 2024
in Nation
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Libanan: PH and China should work to de-escalate sea row tensions

In this Nov. 17, 2022 file photo, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos (right) shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Bangkok. (Office of the PH Press Secretary)

10
SHARES
37
VIEWS

BORONGAN CITY — The Philippines and China should work to ease heightening tensions over a maritime dispute, House of Representatives Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan said in a statement on Sunday, March 31.

In this Nov. 17, 2022 file photo, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos (right) shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Bangkok. (Office of the PH Press Secretary)

“Both countries should exhaust all diplomatic avenues to de-escalate the situation,” Libanan said.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had earlier said that the Philippines “will not surrender its sovereign rights” amid China’s intimidation.

ADVERTISEMENT

“We seek no conflict with any nation, more so with nations that purport and claim to be our friends, but we will not be cowed into silence, submission or subservience. Filipinos do not yield,” Mr. Marcos said.

China Coast Guard vessels water-cannoned and heavily damaged a Philippine civilian boat on a resupply mission to Ayungin Shoal on March 23, setting off an exchange of angry protests between Manila and Beijing.

Meanwhile, Libanan is worried that international news reports of worsening tensions “might dampen the Philippines’ efforts to attract additional foreign direct investments that are badly needed to produce new jobs for Filipinos.”

“We are very concerned that prospective foreign investors might misperceive and misunderstand the tensions as a looming security risk,” Libanan said.

Libanan noted that the President himself has been visiting other countries “precisely to encourage their corporations to put up factories in the Philippines.”

“In fact, we, in Congress, are even trying to find ways to relax the restrictive economic provisions of our Constitution, in order to lure more foreign investors to come in and create new employment opportunities for Filipinos,” Libanan pointed out.

Libanan cited the need for the Marcos administration “to reassure potential foreign investors that regardless of the maritime dispute, the Philippines remains highly conducive to profitable business activities.”

“We must stress that despite the tensions, the Philippines offers a stable, peaceful, and safe haven for the gainful production of goods and services by foreign investors,” Libanan said. (PR)

 

Tags: PH - China conflictPres Bongbong Marcos Jr.Rep. LibananSouth China Seawest philippine seaXi Jimping
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

A Note on the Palo Penitentes (Tais-Dupol) in Leyte

Next Post

PBBM names Police Major Gen. Marbil as 30th PNP Chief

Eastern Samar Bulletin

Eastern Samar Bulletin

Eastern Samar Bulletin is a publication specifically focused on the province of Eastern Samar in the Philippines, reporting on local events, government updates, community happenings, and important developments within the region, often including information on agriculture, fishing, tourism, and local politics

Related Posts

U.S. Peace Corps Hosts Climate Leadership Training for PSHS Students

U.S. Peace Corps Hosts Climate Leadership Training for PSHS Students

December 3, 2024
United States provides additional Php196-M in humanitarian assistance for Philippine typhoon response  

United States provides additional Php196-M in humanitarian assistance for Philippine typhoon response  

November 15, 2024

MFPI rallies to bring relief to typhoon-battered Albay, Camarines Sur, other parts of Luzon

PNP Chief commends PNP-ACG for dismantling “mother of all scam hubs”

Duterte unapologetic over ‘drug war’ killings

Another Filipino Radio Broadcaster shot dead

Latest Stories

DMC OPERATIONS IS OUTSIDE THE SIERRA MADRE PROTECTED AREA

DMC OPERATIONS IS OUTSIDE THE SIERRA MADRE PROTECTED AREA

May 22, 2025
XRP News Today! XRP-Spot ETF Developments, Can XRP Price Break Through $5?

XRP News Today! XRP-Spot ETF Developments, Can XRP Price Break Through $5?

March 25, 2025
Asia Tech x Singapore Speaker, TNC’s Apple Esplana-Manansala

XRP Price Prediction 2025, SEC Regulatory Challenges, Market Trends, and Ripple Growth Opportunities

February 27, 2025

Eastern Samar Bulletin is a publication specifically focused on the province of Eastern Samar in the Philippines, reporting on local events, government updates, community happenings, and important developments within the region, often including information on agriculture, fishing, tourism, and local politics.

© 2024 Eastern Samar Bulletin Website Design and Development by Neitiviti Studios.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • NATION
  • BUSINESS
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
  • FEATURE
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • LITERATURE
  • SPORTS
  • ELECTION 2025
  • ABOUT US