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Manila, Beijing resume talks on South China Sea, energy security

The talks focused on reducing maritime tensions and exploring initial oil and gas cooperation amid energy supply concerns worsened by the Middle East conflict, officials said.

  • On Friday and Saturday, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Leo Herrera-Lim and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong held the 11th Bilateral Consultation Mechanism talks in Quanzhou, China, addressing maritime tensions and preliminary energy cooperation.
  • President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a national energy emergency earlier this week, prompting the Philippines to seek fuel import diversification, including potential sourcing from China to mitigate supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict.
  • Discussions covered agriculture, trade, and renewable energy, where Manila "firmly reiterated its principled positions" and both delegations "continued to make progress" on coast guard communication to shore up maritime confidence.
  • Demanding "concrete actions" from the Philippines to improve ties, Sun signaled a potential gap in expectations as both nations plan further foreign-minister consultations later this year.
  • As a basis for upholding international law, Manila continues to cite the 2016 arbitral ruling invalidating China's expansive maritime claims despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve disputes.
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Manila, Beijing resume talks on South China Sea, energy security

The Philippines and China have resumed high-level talks this week over the disputed South China Sea, exploring preliminary steps toward oil and gas ​cooperation while addressing energy and fertilizer supply issues amid the ongoing ‌Middle East conflict, the Philippine foreign ministry said.

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[Yomiuri Shimbun] [Hanoi - Shunpei Takeuchi] Following Iran's de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the Philippine Department of Energy, which declared an "energy emergency," announced on its social media on the 28th that it had held discussions with the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines regarding energy supplies.

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