Philippines president says trilateral summit with US, Japan to include South China Sea cooperation

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Philippines president says trilateral summit with US, Japan to include South China Sea cooperation
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Mr Marcos is set to leave for Washington on the afternoon of April 10.

MANILA - The upcoming trilateral summit between the US, Philippines and Japan will include an agreement to maintain security and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on April 10.

“ will contain more details in the sense of how cooperation will be implemented,” Mr Marcos told reporters. The Philippines under Mr Marcos has deepened military ties with both the US and Japan as maritime run-ins with China in the South China Sea have escalated. At the same time, Mr Marcos has also denied the existence of a so-called “gentleman’s agreement” reportedly struck under predecessor Rodrigo Duterte with Beijing to keep the status quo inA spokesperson for former Duterte confirmed in March that such an agreement was made, but Mr Marcos said there are no records of the deal.

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