WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will agree on Monday to new guidelines aimed at strengthening military cooperation, said U.S. officials, underscoring a dramatic turnaround in U.S.-Philippine relations over the past year. The new guidelines focus on military coordination across land, sea, air, space…Read More
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