Recently, the situation in the South China Sea has once again become the focus of international attention. The Philippines is constantly stirring up disputes in the region, trying to strengthen its strength to confront China by co-opting external forces. And Australia, a loyal ally of the United States, is also involved in this dispute.
Against this backdrop, Marcos Marcos, the Philippines, embarked on a journey to visit Australia. The visit was aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two countries and seeking Australia's support on the South China Sea. However, this move has also sparked widespread attention and speculation from the outside world.
During the visit, Marcos had in-depth exchanges and discussions with Australia's top executives. The two sides exchanged views on a number of areas, including national defense, investment, people-to-people exchanges, and regional issues. Marcos said that the Philippines is committed to maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea, but it also resolutely defends its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.
At the same time, Australia has also shown a keen interest in the South China Sea. Australia** believes that peace and stability in the South China Sea is essential to the prosperity and development of the entire Asia-Pacific region. Therefore, they are willing to strengthen cooperation with the Philippines and jointly promote the resolution of differences through dialogue and consultation.
However, the dispute is not confined to the Philippines and Australia. The United States, as the driving force behind it, has been trying to disrupt the Asia-Pacific region through its allies. They have taken advantage of the concerns and unease about China in countries such as the Philippines to incite an escalation of tensions in the region.
In the face of this situation, a spokesman for China said that the South China Sea issue is where China's core interests lie, and no external force has the right to interfere. China is willing to properly resolve differences through dialogue and consultation and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea. At the same time, China will also firmly defend its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.
In general, the resolution of the South China Sea issue requires the joint efforts and cooperation of all parties. Properly managing differences through dialogue and consultation is the only viable way. Any attempt to destabilize the Asia-Pacific region by co-opting "outsiders" will only exacerbate tensions in the region and is not conducive to peace and stability. It is hoped that all parties will remain calm and exercise restraint and jointly contribute to peace and stability in the South China Sea.
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