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Philippines, US Ink Military Intelligence Pact Before Trump's Presidency
Nov 18, 2024, 07:26 AM
The Philippines and the United States have signed a military intelligence-sharing agreement on Monday, November 18, 2024, in Manila. This deal aims to enhance real-time information sharing and technology cooperation between the two long-time defense treaty allies. The agreement is seen as a move to counter Chinese influence in the region, with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasizing the U.S.'s commitment to the Philippines. The pact allows for the sharing of classified military information and technology, bolstering ties just two months before Donald Trump assumes the presidency.
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