China has agreed to "sit down" and talk about Filipinos' fishing
rights in the South China Sea, Marcos said, adding he has asked
the Philippine Coast Guard and the Department of Foreign Affairs
"to put together...a map of these fishing grounds" that will be
presented to Beijing.
In remarks made to reporters while on board a plane to
Washington, Marcos also said a Philippines-China "direct
communication line" must be finally adopted, when asked about
his thoughts on a recent maritime confrontation between the two
countries.
"The overall priority is to safeguard our maritime territory,"
he said, in remarks issued by his office.
The Chinese embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
The Philippines accused China's coast guard on Friday of
"aggressive tactics" following a recent incident during a
Philippine coast guard patrol close to the Philippines-held
Second Thomas Shoal, a flashpoint for previous altercations
located 105 nautical miles (195 km) off its coast.
The United States has urged China to stop harassing Philippine
vessels in the South China Sea, while Beijing said it was
willing to handle maritime differences with countries of concern
through friendly consultations, while warning Washington against
interference.
"This is the kind of thing that… we're hoping to avoid, that
this time it was a little more dangerous because they were
close," Marcos said. "That can cause casualties on both sides."
China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea,
with a "nine-dash line" on maps that stretches more than 1,500
km (930 miles) off its mainland and cuts into the exclusive
economic zones of Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and
Indonesia. An international arbitral ruling in 2016 dismissed
that line as having no legal basis.
(Reporting by Enrico Dela Cruz)
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