Marcos off to Australia
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos leaves today for Australia for a “guest of government” visit until tomorrow, on the invitation of Canberra Governor General David Hurley.
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MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos leaves today for Australia for a “guest of government” visit until tomorrow, on the invitation of Canberra Governor General David Hurley.
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos will visit Australia’s capital Canberra on Feb. 28 and 29 to speak before the Australian parliament and discuss key mutual issues, including defense and security, with the country’s senior officials, Malacañang announced yesterday.
THE Philippines and Vietnam yesterday signed maritime agreements to manage conflicts and incidents in the South China Sea and to boost the capabilities of each nation’s coast guard.
HANOI – The Philippines and Vietnam yesterday agreed to boost cooperation between their coast guards and to prevent untoward incidents in the disputed South China Sea in light of Beijing’s continued aggression in one of the world’s most important trade routes.
BANGKOK, Thailand — China's top diplomat Wang Yi will discuss Taiwan with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan during talks in Thailand this week, Beijing said Friday, as the two powers seek to improve relations after years of tensions.
MANILA, Philippines — Muling nagpulong ang Pilipinas at Tsina para sa ika-8 Bilateral Consultation Mechanism on the South China Sea sa Shanghai — bagay na ikinasa matapos ang ilang panibagong agresibong aksyon ng Beijing sa West Philippine Sea.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan is voting for a new president and parliament on Saturday in an election that will be closely watched around the world.
INDONESIA is ready to work with other Southeast Asian countries to finalize a long-delayed code of conduct in the South China Sea, the country’s foreign minister, Retno Marsudi, said yesterday during a joint briefing with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo.