THE recent directive by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to assign Filipino names to 131 maritime features in the Kalayaan Island Group comes at a sensitive moment for regional diplomacy.
While such actions fall within sovereign prerogatives, their broader strategic implications, particularly with the Philippines serving as Asean Chair, warrant a careful reflection.
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