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Updated:2024-11-09 03:00    Views:105

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MANILA, Philippines — Several senators remain optimistic that the Philippines will continue to be a “significant ally” of the United States (US) under the administration of President-elect Donald Trump.

Senate President Pro Tempore Jinngoy Estrada on Friday noted that the alliance between the two nations have been going on for quite some time.

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“I am optimistic that the Philippines will continue to be a significant ally of the US under the administration of President-elect Donald Trump. The Philippines has established a longstanding strategic alliance with the US, which has significantly contributed to the maintenance of peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Estrada in a statement.

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“I hope we will maintain this valuable partnership and that military cooperation between the two countries will remain strong, particularly in addressing emerging security challenges,” he added.

In a separate message to reporters earlier this week, Senate President Francis Escudero likewise addressed the change in US’ leadership, noting that while he cannot foretell what Trump may or may not do, he still saw how Philippine-US ties went well during his previous leadership.

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“Our country’s relations with the US was fairly well under his presidency before, so I am hopeful that his assumption would bode well for our country,” said Escudero. 

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Meanwhile, Sen. Loren Legarda expressed hope that the two nations would be able to “further deepen cooperation” particularly in areas of mutual interest such as economic resilience, climate action, and regional security.

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“As a firm advocate for peace and democracy, I respect the continuity of democratic governance in our long-standing ally,” said Legarda. 

“Our diplomatic and defense alliance with the United States has long served as a pillar of stability in the Asia-Pacific, guided by shared aspirations for peace, security, and respect for sovereignty,” she added.

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Trump was elected president of the US, securing a White House comeback four years after losing to Joe Biden.

The 45th US President also became the 47th when he secured more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. He won against US Vice President Kamala Harris.

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