Miffed (From left) Philippine Coast Guard spokesman for the West Philippine Sea Commo. Jay Tarriela, National Security Council spokesman Jonathan Malaya, Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesman Col. Medel Aguilar, and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Teresita Daza (not in photo) brief media about the government’s response to the latest sea incident on Monday, Aug, 7, 2023. DFA POOL PHOTO
Miffed (From left) Philippine Coast Guard spokesman for the West Philippine Sea Commo. Jay Tarriela, National Security Council spokesman Jonathan Malaya, Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesman Col. Medel Aguilar, and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Teresita Daza (not in photo) brief media about the government’s response to the latest sea incident on Monday, Aug, 7, 2023. DFA POOL PHOTO

(UPDATE) THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has "firmly asked" China's Ambassador to Manila Huang Xilian to ask his government to "stop interfering in legitimate Philippine activities" in the West Philippine Sea, an official said on Monday.

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