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Small Country, Big Moves: The Philippines' Diplomatic Power Play to Counter China
Small Country, Big Moves: The Philippines' Diplomatic Power Play to Counter China

Epoch Times

time23-05-2025

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Small Country, Big Moves: The Philippines' Diplomatic Power Play to Counter China

Commentary The Chinese regime's growing aggression in the Indo–Pacific has led the Philippines to forge stronger global partnerships rooted in shared interests and values. The Philippines and Germany on May 14 signed a defense cooperation The agreement had been reached as early as August 2024, when Germany's defense minister visited Manila and stated that the 2016 ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague 'remains valid, without any exceptions.' In September 2024, two German warships made a rare transit through the international waters of the Taiwan Strait—the first time for German military vessels to do so in 22 years—signaling Berlin's commitment to freedom of navigation. The latest developments mark another milestone in Manila's growing military diplomacy. Since taking office in 2022, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has actively expanded the country's international partnerships, producing impressive results. Reinvigorating the US–Philippines Alliance In May 2023, Marcos paid an Related Stories 4/28/2025 4/10/2025 Since then, joint military exercises have expanded, and South China Sea patrols have resumed, reversing former President Rodrigo Duterte's The reaffirmed Manila–Washington alliance has laid a strong foundation for Philippine foreign and strategic policy. The United States, in turn, sees the Philippines as a key pillar in its Indo–Pacific strategy. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth chose the Philippines as his first stop on his inaugural Asia tour in March. He reaffirmed Washington's ' Boosting Defense Ties With Japan Philippine–Japanese military cooperation is also advancing rapidly. On Feb. 24, the defense ministers of both countries announced plans to The two countries signed a During a high-profile visit to Manila in April, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Marcos agreed to expand security cooperation and initiate talks on a future intelligence-sharing pact and an acquisition and cross-services agreement that will allow Japanese and Philippine forces to share fuel, food, and logistical support services. Both sides also expressed strong opposition to any unilateral changes to the status quo in the East and South China Seas. Following his meeting with Marcos on April 30, Ishiba Fostering Trilateral Ties The Philippines is also developing a trilateral framework with the United States and Japan. In December 2022, the The trilateral cooperation focuses on three key areas: Integrated response across the East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, and South China Sea. Expanded defense collaboration, including more joint naval exercises, forward basing, and logistics support. Cybersecurity coordination: highlighted by the first joint Beyond security, the trio is advancing cooperation in infrastructure, semiconductors, clean energy, and supply chain resilience. In January, just before the end of his term, then-President Joe Biden held an online summit with his Japanese and Philippine counterparts to deepen trilateral economic and technological collaboration. The leaders condemned the Chinese regime's ' Expanding Western Engagement The Philippines is also expanding ties with other Western nations. Australia and New Zealand, both of which are increasingly concerned about Beijing's military pressure, have stepped up engagement with Manila. In September 2023, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Last month, defense leaders of New Zealand and the Philippines In March, the Philippines signed an agreement with the United Kingdom to enhance defense, regional security, and climate collaboration. Canada is nearing final negotiations on a defense pact with the Philippines, enabling broader participation in joint exercises. In August 2024, Canada joined the United States, Australia, and the Philippines in In December 2023, France and the Philippines signed a letter of intent on defense cooperation. Negotiations are underway for troop visits and joint training. In February this year, Conclusion The Philippines, though a small country, is playing an outsized diplomatic role. Manila is currently campaigning for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council. From my point of view, three key factors explain its growing influence. First, the Marcos administration has taken a firm stance against the CCP and is no longer fearful or naive, but instead rational and assertive. Second, Manila has aligned itself with the global shift under a U.S.-led strategy to counter Beijing. Lastly, the CCP's aggressive 'wolf warrior' diplomacy has backfired, driving countries like the Philippines to boost global partnerships based on common interests. In a sense, Beijing's coercive policies are fueling Manila's rising diplomatic momentum. Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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