Whatever happens in the near term, it is obvious that there is a serious arms race occurring for dominance in the South China Sea.
Secretary Enrique Manalo labeled China's continuous concern over the Philippines' typhon missile system as an overreaction.
Malacañang said yesterday that President Marcos’ stance on keeping the Typhon missile system in the country remains unchanged ...
Malacañang yesterday stood by President Marcos’ conditions for the removal of the US Typhon missile launchers after Chinese ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. remains firm on his stance regarding the United States’ Typhon missile system, despite China’s ...
Malacañang on Thursday stood firm in its position that unless China gives in to the demands issued by President Ferdinand ...
The Philippines has the sovereign and inherent right to upgrade its defense capabilities, the National Security Council (NSC) ...
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Hosted on MSNMarcos' stance on Typhon missiles in PH 'unchanged'Malacañang on Thursday maintained that President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr.'s stance regarding China's call to remove ...
The Philippines said Wednesday that no country or entity can dictate how it fortifies its defenses following calls by China ...
National Security Council Assistant Director General Jonathan Malaya said that the Philippines has "not commented previously ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that the deployment of the Typhon missile undermines regional peace and stability. He ...
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