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MANILA, Philippines — United States (US) Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Philippine officials are set to review world developments that affect the two countries’ economy and security.
Blinken is expected to meet with leaders such as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo during his visit from March 18 to March 19. In a statement released through the Palace on Tuesday, Manalo said that the visit will bolster US-Philippine relations.
“We intend to review regional and global developments that have significant implications for our mutual security, economic growth, and shared aspirations,” said Manalo in a statement.
While Manalo did not specify which security developments these are, Chinese aggression in the disputed West Philippine Sea has increasingly worsened since Marcos assumed the presidency in 2022.
Following a collision between Chinese and Philippine vessels in March, Marcos said he was alarmed by the incident but did not see it was a reason to invoke the Mutual Defense Treaty with the US.
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“We will build on the recent discussions with visiting US officials for deeper and greater economic engagement…