The video only highlights former Supreme Court justice Antonio Carpio’s comments that China inadvertently acknowledged Manila’s claim in the West Philippine Sea by citing the Treaty of Washington
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The YouTube video bearing the claim has 62,348 views and 393 comments as of writing. It was posted on June 7, 2024, by a channel with 3,030 subscribers. In its thumbnail, headline, and description, the YouTube video asserts that China “recognizes,” “admitted,” and “acknowledged” the Philippines’ claim in the West Philippine Sea. The video states in the description that this is a “significant and crucial” development in theof former Supreme Court associate justice Antonio Carpio with One News. In the interview, Carpio said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
“They mentioned the Treaty of Washington. They are bound by the Treaty of Washington… They didn’t read the text,” Carpio said.China is bound because China submitted this judicial admission to the Hague arbitral tribunal. China submitted an official document saying that Philippine territory is governed also by the Treaty of Washington. That’s the highest form of admission. A judicial admission is the highest form of admission under the law.
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