Most Filipinos mistrust China, citing it as a significant threat to the Philippines, a survey conducted in March showed. The
Most Filipinos mistrust China, citing it as a significant threat to the Philippines, a survey conducted in March showed.
“We have been following Filipino voters’ perceptions of certain countries and international organizations since the first quarter of this year. We can infer that voters have varying attitudes towards these entities, particularly the United States, China, and Russia,” said Eric Estrabo, Pahayag Project Lead.
Across socioeconomic classes, Class E has the highest percentage of favoring the expanded US-PH cooperation with 67 percent. The opposition is strongest in Class ABC with 15 percent, followed by Class D with 12 percent. “We have to develop Philippine bases throughout the perimeters of the archipelago in order to secure our territory not only now but also for the future,” Teodoro said in a statement.
These visits are part of the DND chief’s commitment to strengthen the country’s defense capabilities and foster closer ties with military personnel and local communities, Andolong added. Powell said it was “outrageous” that China was denying the Philippines free access to one of its own installations within its own EEZ and the issue deserved more international attention.
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