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Good day everyone! Today, I will be stating my side ' to a crucial issue ' about The Philippine's approach ' to Chinese activities ' in West Philippine Sea: Should the Philippines prioritize economic cooperation with China, even if it means compromising ' its stance on the West Philippine Sea? This isn't about choosing one over the other. It's about finding the right balance or finding the right solution. The green flag represents the search for a solution that prioritizes both the economic well-being of the Filipino people and the protection of our nation's sovereign territory. This debate isn't about picking sides, but about exploring the complexities of this dilemma and finding a way forward that serves the best interests of the Philippines. I agree to what blue flag said that we need diplomatic foundation. Why not philippines should make a rules and principles between China and the association of south east asian nation to manage the tentions to the west philippine sea, make an agreement with them. Because according to International Crisis Group Organization, manila has since pursued a flexible strategy to strengthen the relationship with beijing for the sake of economic growth. By proceeding cautiously, the philippines should prevent the maritime dispute from damaging its bilateral relationship with the region’s dominant economic and military power. I’m just saying you guys na we’ll not compromising our territory because we have the right regarding with that, what I’m pointing is we should make an agreement to beijing without compromising our territory. The rules are the safety of both china and philippines, if both china and philippines respect and cooperate then what will be the problem? While I understand the concern of red flag side about the cooperation with other country instead of china, the concern about potential territorial compromises when cooperating economically with China in the West Philippine Sea, framing the issue solely as a "territory vs. cooperation" dilemma is overly simplistic. It ignores the nuances of international relations and the potential benefits of strategic engagement. This debate has shed light on a tough dilemma were the red flag disagreed with the cooperation with china and blue flag are agree. I am under the green flag, believe the answer lies somewhere in between. We need to find a way to engage with China economically while also standing firm on our territorial rights. This means building a stronger diplomatic foundation, working with ASEAN to create clear rules, and leveraging our existing alliances, especially with the US, to ensure our security. Ultimately, the Philippines needs a proactive approach that balances economic benefits with the protection of its national interests. The Philippines must find a way to stand tall, not just for its economic prosperity, but for its enduring sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea.