00:00In other news, the Department of Foreign Affairs in China has reached a truce following the sinking of its ship in the BRP Teresa Magbanwa in the Escoda Show.
00:12The Ministry of Justice has also considered resigning from the Arbidral Tribunal.
00:17And Ivan Mayrina was there.
00:20Surprisingly, the Department of Foreign Affairs has reached a truce following the sinking of its ship in the BRP Teresa Magbanwa, a Philippine Coast Guard ship, this Saturday.
00:30Previously, only resupply missions were the target of China's aggressive action.
00:50The former Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio is also studying these incidents in the Arbidral Tribunal.
01:08Before the meeting in the Philippine Air Force Wing earlier, President Bongbong Marcos and Defense Secretary Guilbo Chodoro met.
01:15According to Chodoro, the Philippine Coast Guard continues to support the Philippine Coast Guard in the Escoda Show.
01:21The National Maritime Council also met today.
01:24We will meet with the National Maritime Council later regarding convergence efforts to address it.
01:30In the meantime, we are of course supporting the efforts of the Philippine Coast Guard in the area.
01:38The BRP Teresa Magbanwa has been alone in the Escoda Show for several months and will remain anchored there.
01:44Even if it is anchored and even if the ships and boats of China are surrounded, it is based on the latest monitoring of the Philippine Navy.
01:51We are keeping an eye on it. First, there are reports that there are piled up crushed corals.
01:57We have checked that these are not man-made. That's why we are there.
02:01So far, our Coast Guard has remained there. The Navy and the Air Force increased our patrol there by sea and by air.
02:09For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Medina, for Tutok Tulfo, 24 hours.
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