The Philippines' recent provocative moves in the South China Sea have attracted widespread attention and discussion. In the latest report, a retired senior deputy of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesJudgesand a maritime expert, who suggested that the Philippines should take measures to deal with China's "illegal aggression". Among them, senior vice-presidentJudgesCapio said the Philippines should be requestedInternationalThe tribunal sets basic rules for fishing at Scarborough Shoal, or asks allies such as the United States to monitor China's enforcement of existing rulesAnd maritime expert Batong Bakar suggested that the Philippines stop and cancel China'sBusinessactivities, and consider cooperation with other countries to obtain raw materials and export products. The views of these two personalities have raised questions about the Philippines' position and approach in the South China Sea.
Capio's suggestion sparked considerable controversy. He thinks the Philippines is heading toInternationalThe tribunal has made recommendations on fishing rules at Scarborough Shoal or asked allies to monitor China's compliance with existing rules to protect the PhilippinesFishermenInterests. However, there are some problems with these proposals. First of all, Scarborough Shoal has been China's territory since ancient times, and the Philippines is not qualified to set rules, let alone claim themInternationalThe court to arbitrate;Second, for China, the South China Sea issue involves the country's core interests, and China will not budge. Although Capio wants to passInternationalThe tribunal will resolve the dispute, but such an approach will only further complicate the South China Sea issue and may lead to greater confrontation and conflict.
Batongbakar's proposal has also sparked some controversy. He believes that the Philippines should stop China'sBusinessactivities, and strengthen cooperation with other countries to obtain raw materials and export products. However, this practice can cause problems in the lives of people in the Philippines. There are close economic and trade exchanges between the Philippines and China, and China is an important partner and investor of the Philippines. Stop with China'sBusinessActivities could result in the loss of important markets and investment opportunities in the Philippines to the PhilippinesEconomyto cause adverse effects. In addition, it is also undesirable for Batong Bakar to propose the reopening of "Philippine offshore gaming operators", which China considers illegal, not only in China, but also in the Philippines, which has caused a lot of negative impacts, as exemplified by the earlier case of the gaming operator.
In the face of the Philippines' continuous provocations against China in the South China Sea, the Philippines has made a significant contribution to the PhilippinesManilaThe Times published a commentary warning about the Philippines' approach. The article points out that the Philippines' claims on the South China Sea issue are divorced from reality, and the differences between the Philippines and China can only be resolved through negotiations. The introduction of external countries will only further complicate the problem and may lead to confrontation and conflict. The article also mentions that the Philippines sent to hang the PhilippinesFlagsof ships going to disputed areas of the South China Sea will only make these ships targets. The Philippines should be aware that most countries, including Western countries, recognize the disputed areas of the South China Sea as Chinese territory. If China does not carry out the expulsion, it will trigger more countries to send ** soldiers into the region. Therefore, ".ManilaThe Times warned Philippine authorities that they should not continue to provoke China over the South China Sea.
This series of remarks and views has triggered people's thinking about the Philippines' position and behavior on the South China Sea issue. The willingness and means of some people in the Philippines to confront China have not achieved good results, but may harm the interests of the Philippines itself. In dealing with the South China Sea issue, the Philippines should act more rationally and pragmatically, resolve differences through peaceful negotiations, and maintain regional stability and prosperity. At the same time, the Philippines should strengthen the rule of law in the country and enhance its own strengthInternationalinfluence, to safeguard the interests of the country from a more just and equitable perspective.
In short, the Philippines' recent provocative actions in the South China Sea have sparked widespread controversy and discussion. Some voices suggested that the Philippines demandedInternationalTribunals set rules or ask allies to monitor China's behavior, but these recommendations can be difficult to implement. In addition, the Philippines should recognize that provoking China could be harmful to the countryEconomyand people's lives. 《ManilaThe Times' warning is worthy of serious consideration by the Philippine authorities, and China's recent provocations against the Philippines in the South China Sea have attracted widespread attention and triggered dissatisfaction and criticism from the Philippines and some celebrities. A spokesman for the Philippines said the Chinese ambassador could become persona non grata and considered expelling him from the Philippines. A retired senior deputy of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesJudgesExpressed that the Philippines should take the initiative to formulate and demandInternationalCourt arbitrates Scarborough Shoal fishing rules. And a maritime expert advised the Philippines to stop China'sBusinessactivities, and to find other countries to cooperate in obtaining resources and exporting products. These voices demonstrate the Philippines' tough stance on China.
However, there are some problems with these views. In fact, Scarborough Shoal has been Chinese territory since ancient times, and the Philippines is not qualified to make rules. And the requirementsInternationalArbitration in court is also impractical, as China has made it clear that it does not want to accept the outcome of the arbitration. In addition, the Philippines has close ties with ChinaEconomyComing and going, stoppingBusinessThe event may be on the PhilippinesEconomyand people's lives.
ManilaThe Times warned that the Philippines should be aware that the disputed areas in the South China Sea are China's territory and refrain from continuing to provoke China, which could lead to greater confrontation and conflict. The Philippines should resolve its differences with China through peaceful negotiations, strengthen the rule of law and enhance its strength at home, and safeguard its national interests from a more just and equitable perspective.
All in all, the Philippines' provocative actions in the South China Sea have sparked criticism and warnings from both inside and outside. The Philippines should re-examine its stance and behavior towards the South China Sea disputes, resolve differences through peaceful channels, and maintain regional stability and prosperity. At the same time, the Philippines should strengthen its own strength andInternationalinfluence, to safeguard the interests of the country from a more just and equitable perspective.