Metro Plus News Philippines’ Marcos meets China’s Xi to find ways to reduce tensions

Philippines’ Marcos meets China’s Xi to find ways to reduce tensions

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday, seeking ways to come up with ways to reduce tensions in the South China Sea and restore Filipino fishermen’s access to fishing grounds.
The Philippines and China need to continue to communicate, with the meeting a key part of the process to maintain peace, and keep open sea lanes and airways over the South China Sea, Marcos told reporters on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in San Francisco.
“We tried to come up with mechanisms to lower the tensions in the South China Sea,” Marcos said, without elaborating.
Marcos said he voiced concern over incidents between Chinese and Philippine vessels, including one collision. He said he also raised the plight of Filipino fishermen.
“I asked that we go back to the situation where both Chinese and Filipino fishermen were fishing together in these waters,” he said.
Filipino fishermen have complained that Chinese coastguard and maritime militia ships are preventing them from fishing in parts of the Philippines’ 200-mile exclusive economic zone.
Marcos said he and Xi were in agreement that geopolitical problems should not be the defining element of the two countries’ relationship.