
Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
A rare visit by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr to Japan this week marks Manilaโs latest bid to establish a counterweight to Beijing over the South China Sea dispute.
During the four-day trip, the first state visit by a Philippine leader to Japan in over a decade, Marcos is expected to discuss boosting defence and other ties between Manila and Tokyo amid the security challenge posed by Chinaโs growing maritime assertiveness, according to analysts.
Marcos will meet Japanese Prime...
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