Trilateral Summit to Address Recent Chinese Aggression in West Philippine Sea

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Trilateral Summit to Address Recent Chinese Aggression in West Philippine Sea
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The Philippines, the United States, and Japan will discuss the recent Chinese aggression in the West Philippine Sea during the trilateral summit in Washington, DC. The meeting aims to align views and call for peace and stability in the region.

The recent Chinese aggression in the West Philippine Sea will be tackled during the trilateral summit by the Philippines , the United States , and Japan in Washington, DC next week, an official of the Department of Foreign Affairs said Friday.At a Palace press briefing, Hans Mohaimin Siriban, acting deputy undersecretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs, was asked if the tension in the region will be tackled during the meeting among President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.

Siriban also clarified that the conduct of the trilateral summit is not directed at any country as it is primarily focused on economic cooperation.Earlier, United States Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said the trilateral summit next week would bring closer coordination on South China Sea issues.

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