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Locsin to file diplomatic protest vs China if…

/ 10:02 AM April 02, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Tuesday that he will file a diplomatic protest against China if “there is a major difference” between a diplomatic protest and a note verbale.

 

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In a Twitter post, Locsin said he sees “no difference between notes verbale and diplomatic protests.”

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“If there is a major difference, Sal, I will thenceforth file diplomatic protests,” he added, referring to Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo.

According to Panelo, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will file a note verbale, or a diplomatic note, against China over the reported presence of Chinese maritime militia vessels surrounding Pag-asa Island in the South China Sea.

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“According to our Western Command, our DFA has already filed a diplomatic protest or note verbale, and I was asking (China’s Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua), ‘have you received it?’ and he said ‘not yet,” Panelo said in an interview over ABS-CBN News Channel.

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“I confirmed it with Secretary Teddyboy Locsin that he’s going to file a note verbale. I think it’s on the way, according to him, I was talking to him last night,” he added. /muf

 

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TAGS: Chinese fishing vessels, Chinese militia, diplomatic protests, Locsin, note verbale, Pag-asa, Panelo

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