Gazmin calls on superpowers to stand up to China
NUEVA ECIJA, Philippines – Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin on Thursday said that China has been harassing countries with smaller military power in their aggressive operations in the West Philippine Sea and called on superpower nations to defend weaker nations.
Recently, China imposed fishing laws that extended to the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone saying that Beijing’s nine-dash line would overlap the economic restrictions that the United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea set for the country.
“China is projecting itself as a superpower; they have been very aggressive lately,” Gazmin said in the 23rd anniversary of the Special Operations Command in Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija.
Gazmin said that superpowers should be the one to say to China that their actions are uncalled for.
“There should be a superpower that should stand up to China,” Gazmin said.
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Gazmin added that despite the glaring difference in military power, the country’s armed forces can still secure the safety of the fishermen going to the fishing grounds in the West Philippine Sea.
“We are not following the rules of China in our own territory, why are we going to follow them if we fish in our own seas,” Gazmin said.
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