US-Japan-PH trilateral relationship can survive leadership changes, says Manalo

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US-Japan-PH trilateral relationship can survive leadership changes, says Manalo
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The Philippines' foreign secretary says regularity - in meetings and engagement with different officials and the private sector - is key to sustaining the relationship

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“I’m confident because we share similar views and interests. I don’t think any administration would change that in the sense that if you read the opening, it’s that we’re all committed to free and open trade, free and open navigation, and commitment to democracy,” said Manalo in an interview for Rappler’sRappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug asked if the newly-formed three-way relationship would push through even if the United States, or even the Philippines, sees a change in leadership.

The relationship is seen as key for all three countries as China grows more aggressive in the region.

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