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.
Southeast Asian nation will reportedly receive US$5.3 billion from the Donald Trump administration, earmarked for security and anti-narcotics programmes The exemption of the Philippines from a worldwide freeze on US foreign security aid affirms Manila's "first-in-line" status in securing Washington's interests in the Indo-Pacific,
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.
The Philippines is optimistic of Washington’s continued military support under President Donald Trump, but the Southeast Asian nation should be prepared if aid is discontinued, Manila’s envoy to the US said,
A one-on-one meeting between US President Donald Trump and President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. is expected to take place soon, the Philippines’ top
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The Philippines defense agreements with the United States will stay intact under President Donald Trump, according to Manilas ambassador to Washington, Jose Manuel Romualdez. Speaking at a media forum in Manila,
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is keen to meet US President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. and is ready to go immediately when Trump is available, Philippine ambassador to the United States Jose Manual Romualdez said on Monday.
Malacanang on Tuesday welcomed the decision of the Trump Administration to exempt the Philippines from its freeze on foreign aid.
President Donald Trump’s oldest son argued the US should be prepared to deal with any military challenge from China, yet remain open to talks with its rival.
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