Vancouver, Canada – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he is concerned a future administration could change the Philippines’ policy in the West Philippine Sea, calling the issue one of the country’s most important national interests. In an interview with reporters in Canada on Saturday, July 4, Marcos admits that he was worried the gains his administration has made in advancing the 2016 arbitral award could be weakened after he leaves office, Marcos answered, “Of course I am.” “It’s almost, not quite, but it’s almost an existential issue for us,” he told reporters. He said the issue goes beyond the interests of any single administration. “Maybe not existential for ordinary Filipinos, but for the Philippine state, the Philippine Republic,” he said. “So we really have to be consistent,” the president added. Marcos argued that the Philippines’ position has gained broader international support. He pointed to countries such as Canada, which backs…