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US State Secretary Antony Blinken is flying next week to two capitals in Asia — Phnom Penh and Manila — to show US President Joe Biden’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific region already largely influenced by rival China. Know more:

US State Secretary Antony Blinken is flying next week to two capitals in Asia — Phnom Penh and Manila — to show US President Joe Biden’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific region already largely influenced by rival China, and to “strengthen” bilateral ties with the Philippines that were earlier strained during the first four years of President Duterte’s administration.

In May, Biden initiated an expanded free trade zone in the Indo-Pacific region called Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity , with seven Asean members Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam in the fold. The IPEF was nowhere mentioned in the statement, and instead, Blinken will focus on giving importance to “Asean centrality.

In a separate statement announcing Blinken’s visit, the Philippine DFA said the Blinken-Manalo meeting will tackle a wide range of issues “focusing on sustaining the positive trajectory of relations between the Philippines and the US.”

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