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The Philippines discreetly bolsters defense ties with Taiwan due to Chinese aggression in the South China Sea. Under President Marcos Jr.'s new policy, military and academic engagements have increased.
Despite proclaiming a “one China” policy, Manila has been moving toward greater economic and security cooperation with Taipei.
China-Taiwan tensions spill over into China vs Philippines: An angry Beijing has warned the Philippines not to 'play with fire' amid Manila's military moves that appeared to suggest it would 'get ...
China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the Philippines over actions regarding Taiwan and maritime security. Department of Asian Affairs Director-General Liu Jinsong delivered a stern message to Philippine Ambassador Jaime FlorCruz.
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The country has been gradually expanding military cooperation with the U.S., Japan, and Beijing-claimed Taiwan.
A Chinese envoy said the Philippines is “stoking the fire” over Taiwan’s independence by giving the US access to military sites near the Taiwan Strait under an expanded defense agreement.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A US cybersecurity firm warns that if war breaks out in the Taiwan Strait, China may block repair ships from fixing damaged undersea cables.
Sandwiched between two Pacific superpowers, the Philippines has long had to tread delicately when it comes to dealing with Beijing and Washington's competing interests, a complex juggling act that has
The Philippines has initiated a significant move to strengthen its coastal defense by installing Japanese-supplied radar systems which threatened China near the Batanes islands. These islands ...
Marcos granted the U.S. military access to more Philippines bases, including those facing the South China Sea and Taiwan in early 2023, much to Beijing’s chagrin.