Australia, Philippines sign maritime accord as China rises

Australia, Philippines sign maritime accord as China rises
Ferdinand Marcos Jr, left, and Anthony Albanese at Parliament House in Canberra. (Image: Bloomberg)
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Australia and the Philippines have signed an agreement to boost collaboration on maritime security, including “promoting respect for international law”, in the latest sign of their deepening defence ties at a time of a growing Chinese military presence in the region.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr called on Australia to help protect freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, saying in a speech to parliament on Thursday that the safety of the vital shipping lane is “crucial to preservation of regional peace”.“The s...

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