Washington will host the first ever US-Japan-Philippines leaders' summit on April 11
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“At the summit, the leaders will advance a trilateral partnership built on deep historical ties of friendship, robust and growing economic relations, a proud and resolute commitment to shared democratic values, and a shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.The White House said the US will “reaffirm ironclad alliances” with the Philippines and Japan, which are US treaty allies.
“The President will reaffirm the ironclad alliance between the United States and the Philippines and emphasize US commitment to upholding international law and promoting a free and open Indo-Pacific,” said the White House.
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