The next president and China

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Buried in the plethora of election-related news items this past week was the telephone summit between President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“Both leaders acknowledged that even while disputes existed, both sides remained committed to broaden the space for positive engagements which reflected the dynamic and multidimensional relations of the Philippines and China.” This is something that should be considered as a critical issue as the May 2022 elections near—which candidate can offer the same, if not better, approach to managing our foreign relations? We need a President who can continue with the same astuteness and dexterity as we pursue an independent foreign policy and maintain friendly relations not just with one superpower but with regional allies and neighbors.

This relationship with China has been complicated by our historic “special friendship” with the United States. President Duterte successfully re-calibrated this “special friendship” by expanding and strengthening our relations with other nations like China, Japan, ASEAN countries, and even, Russia.

 

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