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The Philippines will not alter its resupply missions to the BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal despite a reported increase in Chinese vessel activities in the area, the National Maritime Council (NMC) said.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/09/01/ph-wont-adjust-ayungin-resupply-missions-despite-increased-chinese-presence-nmc

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00:00Well, yung mga sightings naman has been there every time meron tayo, so we take it as a usual natural thing for us to see those Chinese vessels and lahat naman yun meron tayong plano, whatever, whatever it takes.
00:16Pero wala tayong adjustments na gagawin siya?
00:18Wala, wala. Kasi, well, hindi naman nabago yung provisional understanding between our country and China.
00:29So, our Department of Foreign Affairs and their counterpart are actually still talking. So, we just leave it that way. We cannot just...
00:46So, let's go after this.
00:52I'm sorry that I've been there.
00:53I haven't been here.
00:55I know.
00:57I've been there that way.
01:00Thank you very much.
01:04Thank you very much.
01:08That's wonderful.
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