Philippine leader travels to US to bolster ties amid China tensions

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MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos left Manila on Sunday (Apr 30) for a visit to the United States as he seeks to bolster ties with Washington amid growing tensions with China in the disputed South China Sea. Marcos's visit comes as the US had called on Beijing to stop 'provocative and unsafe co

"We call upon Beijing to desist from its provocative and unsafe conduct," he said in a statement, adding that any attack on Philippine armed forces would trigger a US response.

Beijing claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, ignoring an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis.AFP was one of several media outlets that witnessed the incident after journalists were invited to join two Philippine Coast Guard boats on a six-day patrol of the waters, visiting a dozen islands and reefs.

AFP journalists watched the incident from the other Philippine Coast Guard boat, which was less than a kilometre away. Marcos has insisted he will not let China trample on the Philippines' rights in the sea, and has gravitated towards the United States as he seeks to strengthen defence ties.

 

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