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Biden Meets Marcos in Washington Amid Tensions With China

Por: The New York Times Politics May 01, 2023

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WASHINGTON — President Biden met with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. of the Philippines at the White House on Monday, a visit meant to send a message to China that the Filipino leader plans to deepen his country’s relationship with the United States.Mr. Marcos’s trip comes days after the U.S. and Philippine militaries held joint exercises aimed at curbing China’s influence in the South China Sea and strengthening the United States’... + full article



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