U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke on Friday with counterparts from China and India, beginning a series of ...
As Air Force One took off from South Korea's Busan airport after U.S.-China talks on Thursday, Chinese leader Xi Jinping's ...
Chinese Minister of National Defense Dong Jun on Friday told his counterparts from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations that China stands ready to work with all parties to safeguard lasting ...
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ASEAN urged to sign Code of Conduct on SCS by 2026
House Interparliamentary Relations and Diplomacy panel vice chairperson Rufus Rodriguez on Friday urged the Association of ...
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Trump’s presence at ASEAN could create new US-China axis. India shouldn’t have skipped it
As in the West, India must engage with ASEAN and APEC in the East and Southeast with a much greater degree of seriousness and ...
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Malaysia urges ASEAN to expand defense cooperation in cyberspace
Malaysia called Friday for fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to extend their security partnerships ...
The United States and the Philippines have formed a new joint task force to strengthen cooperation and increase military ...
Malay Mail on MSN
China backs South China Sea code, says Malaysian defence minister after talks with Beijing
Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin today said China has expressed clear support for ongoing efforts to ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday told China’s defense minister that the U.S. will “stoutly defend its interests” in the Indo-Pacific region. Hegseth said emphasized “the importance of ...
The U.S. Secretary of Defense has told his Chinese counterpart that Washington will "stoutly defend" its interests in the ...
Trump has dangled tariff relief as part of trade negotiations, while Beijing is upgrading commercial ties with ASEAN.
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Between containment and coexistence: Lessons for PH in the new US-China strategic equation
THE world’s two superpowers have now formalized what many already sensed: The United States and China are in a long-term, structural rivalry. Yet both sides, one through the RAND’s recent report ...
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