The Philippines on Friday denied making commitments with China to remove the US-deployed Typhon missiles in the country.
The Typhon dispute has exacerbated Philippines-China tensions when both sides are engaging in maritime standoff. In January, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. demanded China stop its ...
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The Typhon missiles were deployed by US forces to the Philippines in April last year during the joint Balikatan military exercises. Reuters reported last week the system’s launchers had been ...
The U.S. Army installed the Typhon mid-range missile system in the northern Philippines in April last ... stop firing lasers at us and stop your aggressive and coercive behavior, and we’ll ...
In this photo ... us and stop your aggressive and coercive behavior, and we’ll return the typhoon missiles,” Marcos told reporters in central Cebu province. “Let them stop everything they’re doing and ...
Manila (AFP) – President Ferdinand Marcos said Thursday his government will remove a US missile system from the Philippines if Beijing ends its "aggressive and coercive behaviour" in the ...