US defence chief visits Philippines dogged by scandal at home


Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr meeting US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth in Manila on March 28. - AFP

MANILA: The United States is "doubling down" on its alliance with the Philippines, defence chief Pete Hegseth said Friday (March 28) in Manila, in the face of what he called "Communist China's aggression in the region".

Hegseth's trip, aimed at bolstering ties in the Asia-Pacific region as tensions rise with Beijing, comes in the shadow of a mounting scandal at home over leaked plans for a military strike.

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