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Duterte restores Philippines’ key military agreement with US

Video Credit: Al Jazeera STUDIO - Duration: 01:45s - Published
Duterte restores Philippines’ key military agreement with US

Duterte restores Philippines’ key military agreement with US

Visiting Forces Agreement, which the Philippine president had planned to cancel, is a key part of the relationship between the two nations.


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