Marcos Regime logo
  • Home
  • Marcos News
  • Disinformation
No Result
View All Result
Marcos Regime logo
No Result
View All Result
Home Marcos News

Marcos champions UNCLOS in first UN speech, but leaves out mention of Hague ruling

September 21, 2022
in Marcos News
FULL TEXT: President Marcos’ speech at the 77th UN General Assembly

‘We provided an example of how states should resolve their differences: through reason and through right,’ says Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

MANILA, Philippines – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. used his first address at the United Nations General Assembly to champion the Philippines’ commitment to the rule of law, particularly at sea.

Marcos, who was the first Philippine leader to address the summit in-person in nearly a decade, made no explicit mention of the 2016 Hague ruling, but by raising Manila’s contribution to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, made an indirect reference to the country’s historic legal award over China in the West Philippine Sea.

“At this time of crisis and opportunity, I bring with me the spirit of their (Filipinos’) enduring commitment to the ideals of our United Nations. This commitment is reflected in our solid contributions to the cause of peace and justice,” he said.

Marcos continued: “By reinforcing the predictability and stability of international law, particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, we provided an example of how states should resolve their differences: through reason and through right.”

There had been questions over whether Marcos would use his first high-profile international speech to raise the Philippines’ legal award. His predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, had used his first address at the UN summit in 2020 to uphold the Hague ruling – a historic move that came after years of downplaying the award in a bid to boost warmer ties with Beijing.

“The Award is now part of international law, beyond compromise and beyond the reach of passing governments to dilute, diminish, or abandon,” Duterte declared at the time.

The arbitral award – the Philippines’ strongest leverage and a ruling Beijing continues to ignore – had been a legacy of the late former president Benigno Aquino III, son of the rival of late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos.

Despite this, Marcos said that the country’s contribution to strengthening UNCLOS, along with its shepherding of the 1982 Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes, showed that upholding a “rules-based international order” provided stability during a “watershed moment” for the world.

“These two contributions provide useful guidance for our time,” he said.

Play Video

Marcos champions UNCLOS in first UN speech, but leaves out mention of Hague ruling

The 77th UNGA, in particular, takes place under the shadow of the ongoing war in Ukraine, COVID-19 pandemic, food shortages, as well as mounting environmental crisis.

Marcos said the “sharpening strategic competition” as well as a “profound lack of trust” placed immense strain in addressing these issues.

“Our very Charter is being violated around the world as we speak…. These behoove us to uphold the ideals that led to the establishment of this parliament of nations, and to reject any attempt to deny or redefine our common understanding of these principles,” he added.

During his address, Marcos also echoed calls to reform the UN Security Council, announcing that the Philippines would vie for a seat in the powerful UN body during its 2027-2028 term.

The Philippine leader likewise called for action on climate change, which he described as the “greatest threat” facing the world and a problem that reflected a “historical injustice” against countries who were least responsible, but most affected by a warming planet.

“This injustice must be corrected, and those who need to do more must act now,” Marcos said. “How we address it will be the true test of our time.” – Rappler.com

ShareTweetShare

RELATED NEWS

The difference between Duterte and Marcos, according to Diokno
Marcos News

The difference between Duterte and Marcos, according to Diokno

February 3, 2023
LIST: First approved projects of NEDA chaired by Marcos
Marcos News

LIST: First approved projects of NEDA chaired by Marcos

February 3, 2023
FACT CHECK: Video shows Marcos’ toast remarks at Vin d’Honneur
Marcos News

FACT CHECK: Video shows Marcos’ toast remarks at Vin d’Honneur

February 2, 2023
Enrile: ICC ‘interferes so much’ with Philippine affairs | The wRap
Marcos News

Enrile: ICC ‘interferes so much’ with Philippine affairs | The wRap

January 30, 2023
Marcos signs EO containing admin’s economic recovery ‘roadmap’
Marcos News

Marcos signs EO containing admin’s economic recovery ‘roadmap’

January 30, 2023
FACT CHECK: Hindi pa rin malaya si De Lima
Marcos News

FACT CHECK: Hindi pa rin malaya si De Lima

January 30, 2023

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

MOST READ

Beyond the Stories: Bakit may problema sa supply ng asukal sa Pilipinas? 

Beyond the Stories: Bakit may problema sa supply ng asukal sa Pilipinas? 

August 23, 2022
List of 100+ Alarming Disinformation YouTube Channels in the Philippines

List of 100+ Alarming Disinformation YouTube Channels in the Philippines

July 8, 2022
Marcos vloggers are fighting. Here’s why.

Marcos vloggers are fighting. Here’s why.

September 5, 2022
‘Added burden to students,’ groups warn Marcos on mandatory ROTC

‘Added burden to students,’ groups warn Marcos on mandatory ROTC

July 26, 2022
Marcos picks former LRTA chief Mel Robles for PCSO general manager

Marcos picks former LRTA chief Mel Robles for PCSO general manager

July 18, 2022
  • Home
  • Marcos News
  • Disinformation

Copyright © Marcos Regime | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Marcos News
  • Disinformation

Copyright © Marcos Regime | All Rights Reserved