Existing defence agreements between allies the Philippines and the United States will stay intact under U.S. President Donald Trump, Manila's ambassador to the United States said on Monday.
Officials in the Philippines say that President Trump will not pull back from defense commitments because Manila and Washington have a common adversary.
My decision to leave the U.S. seemed crazy. I believed then that America is exceptional, the only nation capable of caring for its people.
Existing defence agreements between security allies the Philippines and the United States will remain intact under U.S. President Donald Trump, Manila's ambassador to the United States said on Monday.
Philippines Says to Sign Troops Pact With Canada
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Canada and Philippines will sign a key defense pact to boost combat drills and military ties
Philippines Says to Sign Troops Pact With Canada as Defence Ties Deepen
The Philippines and Canada are set to sign a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) after negotiations aimed at enhancing defence and security cooperation between the two nations, Manila's defence ministry said on Friday.
Canada, Philippines Advance Military Pact Amid China Tensions
The Philippines and Canada have concluded negotiations for a key military agreement, as Manila expands defense partnerships amid tensions with Beijing over the disputed South China Sea.
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The United States and Philippines have reaffirmed in all bilateral engagements the importance of their alliance and shared interests in the Indo-Pacific region, Manila's ambassador to the United States said on Monday.
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The Philippines’ top diplomat to the United States expressed confidence Monday that President Donald Trump’s new administration would continue military patrols in the disputed South China Sea and move ahead with an agreed expansion of the U.
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AFP on MSNTrump gives 1-month reprieve for autosAutomakers received temporary reprieve Wednesday (Thursday Manila time) from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs targeting Canada and
The Philippine government will bring up its interest to revive talks on a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States once the first meeting between President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and US President Donald Trump pushes through April or May,
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