From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 11): VP Binay to Marines: PHL no pushover, will defend territories 'to the last blood'
Vice President Jejomar Binay said Thursday evening that thePhilippines is no "pushover" and will defend its disputed territories to the last blood, but only after all peaceful means have been exhausted.
"Up to the last blood. I think that must be our position. That we are ready to die up to the last blood," Binay told reporters after Philippine Marines manning the Ayungin Shoal made a courtesy call Thursday. "But as much as possible, we will always resort to peaceful means."
1st Lt. Mike C. Pelotera, TSgt. Julio Ventoza, Pfc. Mario Gerlene Pajarillo, Cpl. Rogelio Tabilisma, TSgt. Joselito D. Panganiban and Sgt. Edwin Galvan, members of the "Ayungin 9," met with Binay to relate their experiences at the BRP Sierra Madre stationed at the disputed shoal.
The other members who were unable to meet with Binay are Pfc. Ryan Esteban, Sgt. Rey Sarmiento, and Cpl. Sheffrey T. Luna.
The "Ayungin 9" was replaced by fresh troops during the March 29 mission twice blocked by Chinese vessels.
According to Binay, the fact that the Philippine Navy was able to send replacements to defend the shoal sends the message that thePhilippines will always assert its sovereignty.
The Vice President also expressed his pride at the actions of his fellow Marines, adding that all Filipinos should be "very proud" of their heroism. Binay is a reserve Marine colonel.
"Kita mo naman iyong sacrifice doon. Katulad nito five months ito na-delay pa, dapat three months lang. Pero sabi nga, sundalo ay sundalo. Walang iyakan. I think when they were assigned there, that was in compliance with the order, so the order must have to be defended by all means," he said.
Binay also expressed hope that relations between thePhilippines and China will continue even while the issue of sovereignty over the territories is being resolved. He acknowledged that the resolution of the issue will take time.
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Vice President Jejomar Binay said Thursday evening that the
"Up to the last blood. I think that must be our position. That we are ready to die up to the last blood," Binay told reporters after Philippine Marines manning the Ayungin Shoal made a courtesy call Thursday. "But as much as possible, we will always resort to peaceful means."
1st Lt. Mike C. Pelotera, TSgt. Julio Ventoza, Pfc. Mario Gerlene Pajarillo, Cpl. Rogelio Tabilisma, TSgt. Joselito D. Panganiban and Sgt. Edwin Galvan, members of the "Ayungin 9," met with Binay to relate their experiences at the BRP Sierra Madre stationed at the disputed shoal.
The other members who were unable to meet with Binay are Pfc. Ryan Esteban, Sgt. Rey Sarmiento, and Cpl. Sheffrey T. Luna.
The "Ayungin 9" was replaced by fresh troops during the March 29 mission twice blocked by Chinese vessels.
According to Binay, the fact that the Philippine Navy was able to send replacements to defend the shoal sends the message that the
The Vice President also expressed his pride at the actions of his fellow Marines, adding that all Filipinos should be "very proud" of their heroism. Binay is a reserve Marine colonel.
"Kita mo naman iyong sacrifice doon. Katulad nito five months ito na-delay pa, dapat three months lang. Pero sabi nga, sundalo ay sundalo. Walang iyakan. I think when they were assigned there, that was in compliance with the order, so the order must have to be defended by all means," he said.
Binay also expressed hope that relations between the
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