A report detailing the South China Sea policy of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos' administration has been released on Tuesday at an international seminar on the security situation in the waters, held in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province. The report describes the Marcos administration's policy as "extremist and adventurist," attributing it to external influence from the United States and the president's efforts to restore his family's political standing.
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