Philippines confident Trump will continue military patrols to keep China in check in disputed sea
- Philippines' Ambassador Jose Romualdez expressed confidence that President Donald Trump's administration will continue military patrols in the South China Sea and expand U.S. Military presence in the Philippines amidst concerns over China’s actions.
- Romualdez mentioned that the U.S. Would likely maintain support for modernizing the Philippine military to deter China’s assertiveness in the region.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed U.S. Commitment to strengthen the United States-Philippines alliance during a meeting with Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo.
- Discussions between U.S. And Philippine officials included coordinating responses to China's destabilizing actions.
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