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Philippines Says Any Energy Deals With China Must Respect Its Sovereignty

MANILA/HANOI, April 12 (Reuters) – The Philippines ⁠said ⁠on Sunday that ⁠any decision to pursue oil and gas ​cooperation with China would be made strictly in line with ‌its constitution and respect ‌its sovereignty.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said ⁠it had ⁠taken note of public statements by various groups ​on the proposed reopening of discussions between the Philippines and China on oil and gas cooperation in the South ​China Sea, where the two countries have long been ⁠embroiled ⁠in maritime disputes.

The Chinese ⁠embassy ​in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for ​comment.

• “Any decision ⁠to pursue, structure, or conclude an agreement on oil and gas cooperation, with China or any other foreign government, will be made solely in accordance with ⁠the Philippine Constitution and the country’s laws, jurisprudence and regulations, ⁠and in full assertion of its sovereign prerogatives,” it said in a statement.

• Late last month, the Philippines and China resumed talks https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/manila-beijing-resume-talks-south-china-sea-energy-security-2026-03-28/ over the disputed South China Sea, exploring preliminary steps toward oil and gas cooperation and addressing energy and fertilizer supply issues due to ⁠the Middle East conflict.

• Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has underscored the need to strengthen energy security and ensure affordable and stable energy supplies.

(Reporting ​by Karen Lema in Manila and Khanh Vu in ​HanoiEditing by Christina Fincher)

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