China violating own fishing ban in Panatag, but PHL to adhere to 'de-escalation policy'
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China violating own fishing ban in Panatag, but PHL to adhere to 'de-escalation policy'

Beijing : China | Jun 28, 2012 at 2:38 AM PDT
Source: GMA News
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Ayaw nating... ma-aggravate 'yung situation," said Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez in an interview with Howie Severino for 'News To Go' of GMA News TV. "So ngayon, mino- monitor natin ang mga ginagawa nila and hopefully, we can use this later in a proper forum," he added. FULL ARTICLE AT GMA News
 
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