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The Philippines foreign minister has warned Beijing to get the f out of a disputed area of the South China Sea amid an escalating war of words between the countries.
Teddy Locsin Jr sent the expletive message on Monday as the Philippines foreign ministry complained that Chinese coast guard vessels have been harassing their own ships near a disputed island in the sea. China, my friend, how politely can I put it? Let me see. GET THE FUCK OUT, Locsin said in a tweet from his personal account. What are you doing to our friendship? You. Not us. We re trying. You. You re like an ugly oaf forcing your attentions on a handsome guy who wants to be a friend; not to father a Chinese province. , Locsin said.
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The Philippine foreign minister on Monday demanded in an expletive-laced message on Twitter that China’s vessels get out of disputed waters, marking the latest exchange in a war of words with Beijing over its activities in the South China Sea.
The comments by Teodoro Locsin, known for making blunt remarks at times, follow Manila’s protests for what it calls the “illegal” presence of hundreds of Chinese boats inside the Philippines 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
“China, my friend, how politely can I put it? Let me see… O…GET THE F OUT,” Locsin said in a tweet on his personal account.
Philippine Foreign Minister Teodoro Locsin Philippine Foreign Minister Teodoro Locsin (AP photo) The Philippine foreign minister on Monday (May 3) demanded in an expletive-laced message on Twitter that China s vessels get out of disputed waters, marking the latest exchange in a war of words with Beijing over its activities in the South China Sea. The comments by Teodoro Locsin, known for making blunt remarks at times, follow Manila s protests for what it calls the illegal presence of hundreds of Chinese boats inside the Philippines 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). China, my friend, how politely can I put it? Let me see… O…GET THE FUCK OUT, Locsin said in a tweet on his personal account.