
Teodoro, Brawner slam misleading report by Chinese ‘journalists'
In a video shared by the Armed Forces of the Philippines on social media, Teodoro said the people claiming to be 'journalists' asked him if the Philippines is a proxy of the United States at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
'Nung ako tinanong, nakipagsagutan ako ng matagal dahil tinanong nila sa akin kung tayo daw ay proxy lang daw ng America sabi ko 'hindi, hindi tayo proxy.' Natural Pilipino tayo, pero sila magnanakaw ng teritoryo e 'di nagsagutan na kami ng nag sagutan. Hindi pa nilalabas yun pero baliktarin na naman nila,' Teodoro said.
(When I was asked if the Philippines is a proxy of the US, I answered 'no' because we are Filipinos. I had an argument with them. They're the ones stealing our territory. They have yet to release a story about it and they will again twist the narrative.)
Teodoro and Brawner were attending the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, an event the defense secretary noted the absence of official delegates from Beijing.
'Imbis na magpadala sila ng defense minister, nagpapadala sila ng mga bata na nagpapanggap na journalist na ahente ng intelligence nila na nagtatanong ng balagbag tapos binabaliktad ang video,' Teodoro said.
(Instead of sending a defense minister, they sent kids pretending to be journalists but are actually intelligence agents who ask malicious questions then manipulate the video.)
'Yung mga yan, hindi iyan mga journalist na iyan kaya tama lang na iniwasan ni (Chief of Staff). Ako akala ko tunay na journalist. Nakipag sagutan ako dahil Pilipino, naagrabyado yung mga Pilipinas, natural sasagutin ko,' he added.
(They are not real journalists so our Chief of Staff did the right thing by not answering them. I thought they were real so I argued with them because I'm a Filipino and they were maligning the Philippines, so naturally I responded.)
Brawner narrated that he did not answer any queries of supposed journalists as he was proceeding to a bilateral meeting.
'Later on, naglabas sila sa WeChat, binaliktad nila ang story na umiiwas daw tayo sa mga tanong nila about West Philippine Sea at yung ang paratang nila na tayo ang iinfiltrate o tayo ang encroach, pumapasok, dun sa teritoryo nila,' Brawner said.
(They released an article on WeChat, saying that the Philippines is avoiding answering questions about the West Philippine Sea and accused us of infiltrating, encroaching, and entering their territory.)
Teodoro added he later saw the so-called 'journalists' again and even waved at them with a greeting, 'Kanina nakita ko itong mga bata na ito, kinawayan ko. 'Hello mga agent ng MSS (Ministry of State Security)!', hindi na lumapit. 'Yung mga iyan hindi naman tunay na journalist.'
(A while ago I saw them again and waved, 'Hello MSS agents!'. They did not come near. They are not real journalists.)
GMA News Online has reached out to the Chinese Embassy for comment. —RF, GMA Integrated News
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