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Exclusive: Philippines Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo Talks BrahMos Deal, South China Sea & India Ties - WATCH - MSNIn an exclusive interview with Times Now, Philippines Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo discussed the deepening India-Philippines ties, particularly in defence, trade, and maritime security.
The Philippines’ Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo discusses how his nation navigates tensions in the South China Sea, and how he expects Manila-Washington ties to develop under the ...
In an exclusive interview with CNA's Leong Wai Kit, Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo said viewing the South China Sea dispute only through the prism of competition between the US and ...
Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo says the Philippines is determined to see how it could speed up negotiations for a code of conduct between ASEAN and Beijing on the South China Sea.
The South China Sea remains a source of tension between China and neighbours the Philippines, ... Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo said discussions on a code were well underway, ...
TOKYO -- The Philippines is considering establishing new diplomatic arrangements with China to ease tensions in the disputed South China Sea, according to Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo.
South China Sea dispute expanding ... The warning came after Filipino Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo told reporters at a diplomatic reception on September 4 that Beijing will host the ...
China's activity in the contested South China Sea is "hindering" Filipino companies from exploring natural resources in the region, Philippines Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo said during a talk ...
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Philippine counterpart, Enrique Manalo, discussed "coordination on addressing China’s destabilising actions in the South China Sea” and ...
Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo was part of the panel. "China cannot agree for the Philippines to occupy Second Thomas Shoal and Sabina Shoal, because that is a violation of the ...
China maintains its sweeping claims over nearly the entire South China Sea—claims that overlap with the EEZs of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei.
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