PhilStar-Aug 4

The Philippines will no longer be participating in joint maritime exercises in the South China Sea with other countries, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Monday. According to Lorenzana, President Rodrigo Duterte issued this directive to reduce tension in the contested waterway. “President Rodrigo Duterte has a standing order to us, to me, that we should not involve ourselves in naval exercises in the South China Sea except our national waters, the 12 mile distance from our shores,” Lorenzana said at an online press briefing. Just last month, the United States declared that it would treat China’s pursuit of resources in the South China Sea as illegal. Beijing rejected this, claiming that the accusation was “unjustified.” The US, along with allies such as Australia, has been recently conducting joint maritime exercises in the South China Sea following its latest policy on the maritime disputes.

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