Manila, President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday called on China to talk to prevent more incidents like ramming vessels and the use of water cannons in the South China Sea. The Philippines continues to talk with China, and is exhausting all options to speak to Chinese leadership so as not to heat up tensions in the waterway, Marcos said, adding that he hopes the recently concluded joint maritime activity with Japan, Australia, and the United States will reduce incidents at sea with China. Defence forces of the four nations on Sunday conducted a "maritime cooperative activity" involving five warships in the South China Sea. Later this week, leaders of Japan, the United States and the Philippines will hold a summit in Washington to discuss issues like recent incidents in the South China Sea. Source: Qatar News Agency
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