Japan, Philippines, US Deepen Ties to Address Actions in South China Sea
manila January 13, 2025 08:00Japan, the Philippines, and the United States have agreed to strengthen their ties in response to the increasing tensions in the South China Sea.
Japan, the Philippines, and the United States have agreed to strengthen their ties in response to the increasing tensions in the South China Sea.
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