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    Expect more joint SCS patrols, US says ahead of summits

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    Date
    April 11, 2024
    Author
    Reuters
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    PS20240411_3
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    More joint patrols can be expected in the South China Sea after drills by the United States, Australia, the Philippines and Japan last weekend, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Tuesday, ahead of U.S. summits this week with the Japanese and Philippine leaders. Warships from the four nations staged the exercises on Sunday following stepped up Chinese pressure on the Philippines in the disputed strategic waterway. U.S. President Joe Biden hosts Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Washington on Wednesday and the two and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos will meet on Thursday for talks that will include ways to push back against China.
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    Expect more joint SCS patrols, US says ahead of summits. (2024, April 11). The Philippine Star, p. 3.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/14464
    Personal Names
    Biden, Joe Kishida, Fumio Marcos, Ferdinand Jr.
    Geographic Names
    South China Sea United States Australia Philippines China
    Subject
    territorial waters international law disputes military operations
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