Chinese diplomats oppose US military presence in Philippines
By JIM GOMEZ
Associated Press
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Chinese diplomats have expressed their strong opposition to the expanded United States military presence in the Philippines during a closed-door meeting with their Filipino counterparts in Manila, underscoring the intense U.S.-China rivalry in the region. That’s according to a Filipino official who attended the meeting. The official told the AP about China’s intense objections on condition of anonymity for lack of authority to discuss what transpired in the talks Thursday. Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong and Philippine Foreign Undersecretary Theresa Lazaro led the talks aimed at assessing overall relations amid thorny issues, including Beijing’s alarm over a Philippine decision to allow the U.S. military to expand its presence to a northern region facing the Taiwan Strait.