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will continue to assert the country's sovereignty and sovereign rights. Roque has also said that the Duterte administration's friendly approach towards China despite the ongoing disputes in the South China Sea has lessened tensions in the region and gave way for confidence building talks between the
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There were mixed response regarding the banners in social media from both supporters and critics of the Philippine government. Supporters alleged that the banners were an attack on the government. There was speculation that the banners was a satirical response to the Duterte administration's policy
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has alleged that enemies of the government were behind the installation of the banners adding that the government has "nothing to gain" by doing such. He speculated that the act of installing the banners was a means of provocation to push a claim that the national government has given up its
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arbitration case, called the banners a creative form of protest and says that these were reflective on how the Philippine government's policy towards China drastically changed in just two years while urging the government to assert the country's sovereignty against what he calls China's
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At the time when the banners were publicly installed, a Chinese delegation is present in Metro Manila for an annually held incentive tour though delegates were not scheduled to pass through the area where the banners were installed.
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Zhao Jianhua, China's ambassador to the Philippines, said the Philippines will never be "any part of China" and called the installation of the banners as a "vicious attack" on the
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flanked with two dragons. It also displays the text "Welcome to the Philippines, Province of China" in white letters presenting the Southeast Asian country as a
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over the South China Sea. The international court has ruled the claim as having no legal basis. The government under the administration of President
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The tarpaulin banners were reportedly seen hanging on footbridges in various parts of Metro Manila on July 12, 2018, exactly two years since the
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banners containing the phrase "Welcome to the Philippines, province of China" were discovered to have been installed in various parts of
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of offering the country as a province of its larger northern neighbor in a forum of Chinese Filipino businessmen in February 2018.
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ruled in favor of the Philippines regarding the Philippines v. China arbitration case concerning China's
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The banners' text appears as possible reference to a joke made by Philippine President
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decided to set aside the ruling to improve economic and political ties with the
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A visual representation of the banners seen in Metro Manila in July 2018
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were used in the banners which are not used widely in mainland China.
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Banners were reportedly hung on sides of pedestrian footbridges on:
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No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the banners.
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Avendaño, Christine; Subingsubing, Krixia (July 13, 2018).
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territory and insists that the administration of President
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The tarpaulins were later removed on the same day by the
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The date also marks the second anniversary of 8: 18: 438: 436: 352: 350: 348: 346: 344: 24: 17: 467: 465: 383: 381: 379: 244:Metropolitan Manila Development Authority 340: 331:militarization of the South China Sea. 263:through then-Presidential spokesperson 19:Philippines, province of China, banners 141:Flag of the People's Republic of China 7: 472:Pateña, Aerol John (July 12, 2018). 114:People's Republic of China's claims 228:Ninoy Aquino International Airport 14: 83:administration of Rodrigo Duterte 79:foreign policy of the Philippines 531:. July 17, 2018. 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Index


Metro Manila
government of the Philippines
foreign policy of the Philippines
administration of Rodrigo Duterte
tarpaulin
Metro Manila
Philippines v. China
People's Republic of China's claims
South China Sea
Philippines v. China
Flag of the People's Republic of China
province
People's Republic of China
Traditional Chinese characters
Rodrigo Duterte
Permanent Court of Arbitration
nine dash-line claim
Rodrigo Duterte
People's Republic of China
Commonwealth Avenue
Quezon City
Quezon Avenue
C-5 road
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Pasay
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
Philippine government
Harry Roque
Rodrigo Duterte

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