At A Glance
- China has repeatedly urged the Philippines to pull out the missile launcher, saying the country must stop "going further the wrong path."
President Marcos revealed that China did not have any specific response to his deal that he would send the United States' (US) Typhon missiles if China stopped claiming disputed portions of the West Philippine Sea and stopped harassing Filipinos there.

"I didn't expect them to and they haven't responded specifically. They responded in general terms, saying what they do is a lawful exercise of the authority of law enforcement. But, no," he said in a press briefing last week.
"Nothing specific on the missiles, nothing specific about the reduction of tension, the reduction of the aggressive moves. Nothing like that," he added.
In December last year, the Philippine Army disclosed its plan to acquire the US Typhon missile system to improve its defense capabilities. While China slammed the Philippines' plan, the latter stood by its decision, describing it as a "step toward strengthening our deterrence capabilities and ensuring that we are prepared to defend our territory when required."
The land-based Typhon missile launcher, developed by US firm Lockheed Martin, reportedly has a range of 480 kilometers, though a longer-range version is in development.
China has repeatedly urged the Philippines to pull out the missile launcher, saying the country must stop "going further the wrong path."
China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning reiterated China's stand that the Philippines is "creating tensions and antagonism" in the region in the US deployment of the Mid-Range Capability missile system in the Philippines.
President Marcos offered China a deal in response, saying he would only return the missiles if China met his conditions.
"You know, let's make a deal with China— stop claiming our territory, stop harassing our fishermen and let them have a living, stop ramming our boats, stop water-cannoning our people, stop firing lasers at us, and stop your aggressive and coercive behavior, and I'll return the Typhon missiles," he said.
"Tigil nila yung ginagawa nila, ibabalik ko lahat 'yan (Stop all their antics and I'll send all the missiles back)," he added.