While the ongoing debate on the issue of China’s construction in Spratly Island is getting deeper, the government of the Philippines now warns China’s government that they will send a report to UN to stop China’s incursion on the Philippine territory.
Malacañang has already released a statement last Thursday about the plan of the Department of Foreign Affairs to report China’s illegal construction in Spratly Island which is believe to be with in the Philippine Area of responsibility.
According to Secretary Ricky Carandang, head of the team which lead the making of the report, he said that such report must be submitted as soon as possible so that proper actions must be given.
He also added that they are also planning to submit a separate report to (–foul word(s) removed–)ociation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) about the issue.
According to Carandang, many of the countries who are members of ASEAN and friends with the Philippines are aware of what is happening right now in the issue of Spratly Island, Including Vietnam who also currently have issues with China.
Such problems arising between countries are now being communicated to other members of (–foul word(s) removed–)ociation of Southeast Asian Nations for proper actions to be done.