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Philippines will be ‘a good neighbour’ but won’t yield territory, Marcos says in first policy speech

  • His first State of the Nation address did not mention any other country by name, or the South China Sea conflict
  • He spent the bulk of his speech on his economic plans, which will include continuing Duterte’s infrastructure programme, tax reforms and cutting the poverty rate

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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr delivers his first State of the Nation Address on July 25, 2022. Photo: Reuters
Raissa Robles

President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr on Monday pledged that the Philippines would use diplomacy and be “a good neighbour” to other countries, but would not yield an inch of its territory.

In his first State of the Nation address, he made wide-ranging promises, including tax and agriculture reforms, a faster infrastructure upgrade, and plans to turn his country into an investment destination.

“On the area of foreign policy, I will not preside over any process that will abandon even a square inch of territory of the Republic of the Philippines to any foreign power,” said Marcos Jnr, to applause by lawmakers.

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“If we agree, we will cooperate and we will work together,” he said. “If we differ, let us talk some more until we agree. After all, that is the Filipino way.”

His foreign policy pronouncements consisted only of 15 paragraphs in the nearly two hour-long speech, and made no mention of any other country by name, or the South China Sea conflict.

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