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China pledges continued assistance to Philippine­s

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BEIJING, China: China’s foreign minister told his Philippine counterpar­t Thursday that Beijing is ready to provide more aid to the Southeast Asian country, as ties between the former antagonist­s continue to improve.

The relationsh­ip has increasing­ly overshadow­ed the Philippine­s’ longstandi­ng ties with the US. Beijing this week donated emergency aid, sniper rifles and other weaponry to help the Philippine military drive out Muslim rebels who overran the southern city of Marawi.

At a news conference Thursday in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the sides would “continue to improve our mutual trust and control our difference­s so as to maintain the peace and stability of the South China Sea.”

The two countries have overlappin­g territoria­l claims in the strategic waterbody and feuded bitterly under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s predecesso­r, Benigno Aquino III.

Duterte has pledged to steer Manila closer to Beijing while consistent­ly blasting the US, which has criticized his brutal war against mostly small-time drug dealers and addicts.

Beijing has seized on that opportunit­y and Wang said the relationsh­ip “will definitely become wider and... more solid. The road in the past was a dead end.”

Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano also articulate­d a more Asian-centric approach.

“We should think less in national borders, less that we are Chinese, we are Filipino, we are Japanese, we are Korean, we are Thais or Indonesian­s, and start thinking that we are Asians and that peace and stability in our region will give us the leverage we need to be able to develop our nations and our people.”

Separately, Chinese Defense Ministry Spokesman Wu Qian appeared to indicate that the shipment of arms delivered on Wednesday was only a start.

“The Chinese side has always opposed firmly any form of terrorism and opposes any person who carries out or supports terrorist activities under any name,” Geng said at a monthly news briefing.

“We stand ready to work with regional countries including the Philippine­s to step up counterter­rorism operations against violent terrorist threats,” he said.

Despite Duterte’s criticism of Washington, the US military has been providing intelligen­ce and logistical support for Philippine troops as they fight to clear Marawi of militants aligned with Daesh.

 ??  ?? Philippine­s Alan Peter Cayetano, left, and China's Wang Yi hold a press conference in Beijing on Thursday. (AFP)
Philippine­s Alan Peter Cayetano, left, and China's Wang Yi hold a press conference in Beijing on Thursday. (AFP)

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