President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday said “disagreements” with China should not define its relationship with the Philippines.
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“We view the future as we view… with our partners and China being our largest trading partner… we feel that we must strengthen those ties and we must strengthen the cooperation at every level,” said Marcos, who is in China for a state visit. Marcos emphasized that the relationship between the Philippines and China is not only about the issue on the South China Sea.
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