President Ferdinand Marcos has said the Philippines would not respond in kind to China’s deployment of water cannons against its vessels, ruling out the use of “offensive” equipment as Manila asserts its sovereignty in the disputed South China Sea. “We will not follow the Chinese Coast Guard and the Chinese vessels down that road,” Marcos said on Monday when asked if Manila would start using the water cannons on its Coast Guard vessels to retaliate.

 

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