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Philippines, EU to set up security and defence dialogue

Philippines, EU to set up security and defence dialogue

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The Philippines and the European Union have agreed to start a dialogue on security and defence. Top diplomats from both sides said new solutions are needed to tackle emerging threats, including cyberattacks and foreign interference. This dialogue will build on a partnership and cooperation agreement established in 2012, which entered into force in 2018. Buena Bernal reports from Metro Manila.

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