Cebu, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pushed for the establishment of an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Maritime Center in the country, as the situation in the South China Sea is becoming increasingly “unreadable”. Speaking during a press conference at the 48th ASEAN Summit in Cebu, Marcos said regional leaders reached a broad consensus on the proposed maritime center, which aims to strengthen coordination on maritime security, navigation safety, and regional maritime policy. “I suppose as the situation in the South China Sea becomes more, shall we say, unreadable, this becomes more important that there will be a central repository for maritime issues and maritime policy that will apply to ASEAN members,” Marcos said. The proposal forms part of the newly adopted ASEAN Leaders’ Declaration on Maritime Cooperation, a key outcome document endorsed during the summit. Marcos said the proposed center is not intended to target or confront…