The Philippines and China have agreed to resume oil and gas exploration in the West Philippine Sea. | DFernandezINQ
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Chinese President Xi Jinping | REUTERS file photo
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines and China have agreed to resume oil and gas exploration in the West Philippine Sea. Chinese President Xi Jinping met with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who is on a state visit to China until Friday, January 6.
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