Manila
The Philippine Defence Secretary has called out a Chinese official for insulting President Ferdinand Marco Jr and the Filipino nation with his low and gutter-level talk.
In a statement by the Philippine Department of National Defense on Wednesday, Secretary Gilbert Teodoro said, It is unfortunate that the PRC Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson stooped to such low and gutter level talk-resorting to insulting our President and the Filipino nation, and further debasing herself, the Ministry, and Party she represents in the process.
The development followed after President Ferdinand Marcos on Tuesday sent Taiwanese President-elect Lai Ching-te a congratulatory note on his victory in the recent polls.
The highly undiplomatic comments from Beijing, which warned Manila not to play with fire, will likely deepen the tension between the pair, which have been jousting over contesting territorial claims in the South China Sea.
In a social media post on Monday, Marcos told Lai, a staunch opponent of China and its claims to Taiwan, that he looks forward to cooperating with the country.
Expressing disappointment over the Marcos statement, Beijing’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning said, The Chinese side is strongly dissatisfied and resolutely opposes Marcos’s remarks while urging Manila to give a responsible explanation.
The Philippines Defence Secretary said that the Chinese official’s reaction was not surprising considering that China routinely spouts State-sanctioned propaganda and disinformation.
We should not at all be surprised – being a nation and people enjoying the privileges, rights, and freedoms of a democratic society – that an agent of a party and system of government incompatible with our way of life and who routinely spouts state-sanctioned propaganda and disinformation would go that far and that low, the Philippines official said.