According to foreign reports, the Philippine President Aquino III on the 23rd to Congress his annual state lawmakers want the president to set out the Government's position in the the Fei Nanhai dispute processing and measures.
Philippine Senator Escudero said that the president needs to make the public confident that the government is capable of handling the situation in the South China Sea. He said, "Of course, the president to avoid incite emotions, and promote misunderstanding. He must let the public was convinced that the situation will not be further strained."
The Philippines have become the recent focus of attention of the size of the media in the Philippines on the issue of dispute in the South China Sea, Escudero's statement reflects the general mentality of the country's lawmakers about to the South China Sea as a top priority of the Philippines.
Aquino's aides did not disclose whether the President in the State of the Union on this issue is reviewed, it is learned that Aquino will lecture focused on domestic issues on anti-corruption and economic construction.
It is reported that this is the first State of the Union speech this year since the events of the Huangyan Island, China and the Philippines, Aquino held, the focus of its content has become the Philippines from concern.
Aquino last year's State of the Union has claimed that some of the reefs in the South China Sea, the Philippines has a so-called "sovereignty", with particular reference to the rich oil and gas resources Liyue Beach.
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