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"China - Get the hell out of our territory" Israel today

2021-05-03T16:39:04.115Z


| Around the world The Philippine foreign minister issued a non-diplomatic message to Beijing after Chinese violations of the country's maritime space • "You are like an ugly golem trying to impose itself," he said Philippine Coast Guard personnel in front of Chinese ship // Photo: AFP The government of the President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, is known directly and in blatant language, but it seems that


The Philippine foreign minister issued a non-diplomatic message to Beijing after Chinese violations of the country's maritime space • "You are like an ugly golem trying to impose itself," he said

  • Philippine Coast Guard personnel in front of Chinese ship // Photo: AFP

The government of the President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, is known directly and in blatant language, but it seems that today (Monday) a certain line of carelessness was crossed on the part of Manila towards the largest regional power. 

Philippine Foreign Minister Teddy Luxin addressed a particularly aggressive tweet towards Beijing, claiming that China is systematically violating the sovereignty of the island nation and wants to turn it into a province in China. 

The minister tweeted things on the social network Twitter using some weird backdrops.

"China, my friend, how can I say this politely? Let me see, or, get the hell out of our territory. What do you do to our friends? You, not us. We try. You. You're like an ugly golem trying to force himself on a handsome guy who wants to be Member".

"This guy has no mercy. May he be the father of another Chinese province. That attempt will turn into a ball of shit, or overthrow your regime. To the Philippines and not to anyone else? ", Wrote the angry foreign minister. 

The Philippines claims that hundreds of Chinese vessels, including civilian and military ships, have violated state sovereignty in the past month and that Chinese Coast Guard ships are harassing Filipino vessels.

China, for its part, claims to own large areas of sea

Source: israelhayom

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