Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr reiterated his country's commitment to its One-China policy and expressed opposition to Taiwanese independence. He also expressed support for amending the nation's constitution and changing political term limits. Additionally, he refused to support the International Criminal Court investigation into summary executions during the 'war on drugs' led by his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte.
What is the Philippines' drug war? @CordeliaSkyNews explains what the so-called 'war on drugs' looked like at the time, and how it is being investigated. https://t.co/Qt9ckGAIJG https://t.co/yXtMbdWvXQ
#Taiwan has never been part of mainland #China Nor is it 'inevitable' that it will be "Mao — who himself did not believe Taiwan was part of China, saying in 1936 that China would provide the people of Taiwan “enthusiastic help in their struggle for independence.” Only much… https://t.co/UjRVEl3nlA
Thousands of people were killed in the Philippines during Rodrigo Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’. The former president’s reign is over, but @CordeliaSkyNews finds there’s still bloodshed
The former Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, led a brutal war on drugs in the country which left thousands dead. Now the International Criminal Court is investigating crimes committed between Nov 2011 and March 2019. https://t.co/wkkhZP4Otu https://t.co/L8DMY3m848
As Philippines President Marcos seems to endorse the "drug war" summary executions of his predecessor, Duterte, he says his government will not "lift a finger" to help the International Criminal Court investigation. He isn't investigating them either. https://t.co/HbAb1sLsMl
Philippines' president Marcos says: "We are not endorsing Taiwanese independence. Taiwan is a province of China", adding that he was for peace and "does not want conflict" in the region. https://t.co/facqmc7n6L
Philippines' president Marcos says: "We are not endorsing Taiwanese independence. Taiwan is a province of China", adding that he was for peace and "does not want conflict" in the region. Good to see the provocative rhetoric die down. https://t.co/facqmc7n6L
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says he’s in favor of amending the nation’s nearly 40-year-old Constitution, including changing political term limits https://t.co/b5lRkwofPJ
Taiwan doesn't need Nauru — the Philippines has its back, writes @KarishmaJourno. It shows there is less need for the symbolic support of allies and more value in real partners https://t.co/1veqy1GTW5
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr says he does not endorse #Taiwanindependence and reiterated his country was committed to its One-#China policy. https://t.co/BO7bI4r1oG