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The 12 mile rule or 3 mile rule is not acceptable in the Philippines because this rule does not adequately protect Philippine interest at all. And this rule will give legal rights to other nation to utilize the resources especially the aquatic resources and stay there with perfect legal right to do so, which at the same time we will lose a large part of our territory on both sides of the archipelago, towards the China Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

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