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Beijing has expressed opposition anew to the new security guidelines between the Philippines and the United States, which included expressed commitments of Washington DC to come to the aid of Manila in case of attack in the WPS. Know more:

BEIJING has expressed opposition anew to the new security guidelines between the Philippines and the United States, which included expressed commitments of Washington DC to come to the aid of Manila in case of attack in the West Philippine Sea .

She stressed that South China is “the shared home for countries in the region and not the hunting ground for forces outside the region.” The guidelines spelled out the priority areas for defense cooperation for conventional and non-conventional security challenges that confront both two countries. This includes expanding maritime security cooperation activities like holding joint patrols.

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