China s three yes shouted to the end, and the Philippines finally relented, and it was okay to tal

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-19

In the face of the tough attitude of the Philippine side, Wang Wenbin said three "yes" in a row, coupled with the tough attitude, Marcos Jr. also made concessions to China. However, while we are talking, we have three demands. Marcos suddenly changed his mind, what the hell was going on?

According to sources, China's spokesman Wang Wenbin said that the recent increase in Philippine military operations in the South China Sea has also undermined the previous agreement with China. On the one hand, the Philippines is doing everything possible to exert pressure on other powers other than China, and on the other hand, it is trying to reverse the situation of "Ren'ai Jiao" and make its "occupation" a foregone conclusion.

Not only did the Philippines often send ships to Scarborough Shoal and Ren'ai Jiao to do things, but later Marcos joined hands with the United States to talk about "China's danger," saying that China's emergence posed a "challenge" to our Asian neighbors, in an attempt to sow discord between us and our neighbors. Now Wang Wenbin said "yes" one by one, without any hesitation, and firmly exposed the conspiracy of Marcos.

They deliberately stir up trouble in the South China Sea and deliberately provoke disputes. In response, we pushed back against the Philippine side's intransigence and reminded them that it is useless to try to divert public attention. Wang Wenbin gave a solemn reminder to Marcos afterwards and stressed that China's firm position on safeguarding national sovereignty is unswerving.

If the Philippine side forces us to compromise the core interests of the Philippines, then all their efforts will be in vain, and in the end it will have to bear the consequences. Surprisingly, however, the Philippines changed its stance not long after China raised the warning. On the 20th of this month, the Philippine chief suddenly hit China.

During the phone call, the Philippine governor said that he wants to communicate better with China and work together to find a solution to maritime disputes. In addition, Marcos also publicly pointed out a few days ago that the current relations between China and the Philippines have gone astray, and the South China Sea issue must break through the old model in the future.

Judging from the attitude of the Philippine governor and Marcos, the message sent by the Philippines is not difficult. That is, they are desperate to negotiate with China to put their relationship back on track, especially with regard to the South China Sea. China's attitude on this issue is also very clear, that is, as long as there are a few preconditions, it can continue consultations.

According to reports, China has repeatedly reiterated that China is willing to resolve the differences between the two sides in an appropriate way through dialogue and consultation, but will not close the door to negotiations. The first is that Marcos must fulfill his commitment to resolving the differences between the two countries; Second, we will work with China to promote the healthy development of bilateral relations. Thirdly, it is necessary to maintain peace and stability in the region.

This implies that talks can take place, but China's three demands must be met and concrete steps must be taken to change the status quo. Marcos's regime naturally wouldn't have agreed so easily, so why did he say that? It should be clearly seen that the Philippines has frequently been in the South China Sea, causing opposition from all strata of Philippine society, demanding that the Marcos authorities negotiate with China on territorial sea disputes.

The Philippines' attitude towards China suddenly became mild, most likely due to domestic and foreign pressure, especially when it found that a large number of Chinese ** ships were waiting near nearby Ren'ai Jiao, and the Philippines began to moderate and try to ease relations between the two sides.

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