Philippines says deepening ties with US, Japan a right, not a threat

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In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs said the trilateral cooperation is an “admirable aspiration that should not be considered a threat by any peace-loving country.” 

US President Joe Biden speaks to the press with Japan ese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the White House in Washington, DC, April 11, 2024.MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines on Thursday asserted its right to strengthen relationships with the United States and Japan as it urged China to evaluate its approach in the South China Sea.

“It is the sovereign choice and decision of the Philippines to strengthen our alliance with the United States and our strategic partnership with Japan, in accordance with our national interests and in line with our independent foreign policy,” the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. Philippine and Chinese vessels have had a series of confrontations in recent months that included the use of water cannons.

“The source of tension in our region is well known to all,” the department said. “It is China's excessive maritime claims and aggressive behavior, including its militarization of reclaimed features, that are undermining regional peace and stability and raising tensions.”

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