(SABC) The Philippines seeks to bolster its ability to address threats while underlining the need to strengthen ties with allies while pursuing an independent foreign policy, under a six-year national security policy published on Tuesday.
The 48-page National Security Policy document, which President Ferdinand Marcos Jr recently approved, highlighted “sharpening strategic competition between the United States and China” and “heightened rivalries among the major powers” as contributing to a “more tense geopolitical landscape”.
“Major concern is also seen in the Cross-Straits relation that has the potential to be the flashpoint in the region,” the government said in the document, published by the National Security Council, referring to the Taiwan Strait… Read More