The News-Times

Harris to visit front-line island in sea feud

-

MANILA, Philippine­s — Vice President Kamala Harris will underscore America's commitment to defending treaty ally the Philippine­s with a visit that starts Sunday and involves flying to an island province facing the disputed South China Sea, where Washington has accused China of bullying smaller claimant nations.

After attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit in Thailand, Harris will fly Sunday night to Manila and on Monday meet President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for talks aimed at reinforcin­g Washington's oldest treaty alliance in Asia and strengthen­ing economic ties, said a senior U.S. administra­tion official, who was not identified according to practice, in an online briefing ahead of the visit.

Harris said her trip to Thailand was “quite successful” as she reiterated the U.S. commitment to the region Sunday afternoon at a roundtable discussion on climate change.

The panel of climate activists, civil society members and business leaders focused on clean energy and the threat climate change is posing to the Mekong River, which more than 60 million people in Southeast Asia use for food, water and transport. Harris announced the U.S. plans to provide up to $20 million in funding for clean energy in the region via the JapanU.S. Mekong Power Partnershi­p.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States