President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday (Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland) said the South China Sea dispute “keeps him up at night, at day, and most of the time.”
- Daphne Galvez
- INQUIRER
During a dialogue with World Economic Forum President Borge Brende in Davos, Marcos was asked if the South China Sea situation keeps him up at night, to which he responded:
“It keeps you up at night, it keeps you up in the day, it keeps you up most of the time.”
“It’s very dynamic, it’s constantly in flux, so…