US aims to boost ties with Asian allies Japan, Philippines amid tensions with China

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The three-way summit between the United States, Japan and the Philippines will look at ways to push back against China, amid pressure in the disputed South China Sea.

A Philippine Coast Guard boat passes by US Coast Guard Cutter Stratton during an exercise between the Philippines , Japan , and the US, at the coast of Bataan, Philippines in the South China Sea, Jun 6, 2023. WASHINGTON: United States President Joe Biden will host Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr in a three-way summit this week, to strengthen relations in the face of increased tensions with China .

Mr Daniel Russel, vice president for international security and diplomacy at the Asia Society Policy Institute, said: “It’s certainly the intention, I believe, of the three leaders to demonstrate in large part to Beijing that the Philippines is not alone, that the West certainly is standing up for adherence to international law, and to global norms. That’s an important message.”

“I can't remember another meeting like this with a third leader joining at the back end of a bilateral summit. And the fact that it's the Philippines says a lot about how much the relationship, both for Tokyo and Washington with Manila, has improved. During his trip, Mr Kishida is expected to visit an electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant to show how Japanese investment there has led to economy-boosting and job-creating opportunities.“The US and Japan are about as closely aligned as you can get,” said Mr Johnstone.

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