WASHINGTON — President Biden will meet with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. of the Philippines on the White Home on Monday, a go to that’s meant to ship a message to China that the Filipino chief plans to deepen his nation’s relationship with the US.
Mr. Marcos’s journey comes days after the U.S. and Philippine militaries held joint workouts aimed toward curbing China’s affect within the South China Sea and strengthening the US’ skill to defend Taiwan if China invades. The workouts have been a part of a fast and intensifying effort between the 2 international locations: In February, the Pentagon introduced that the U.S. navy would develop its presence within the Philippines.
The journey is the Biden administration’s newest push to bolster its relationships with key Asian allies as tensions with China rise. Mr. Biden welcomed President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea for a state go to final week with discussions largely targeted on deterring the missile program in North Korea, whose chief has grown extra emboldened by a supportive China.
The strategic significance of the Philippines is a matter of proximity. Its northernmost island of Itbayat is lower than 100 miles from Taiwan, and an elevated U.S. navy presence might enable for a fast troop response in a conflict with China. For the US, Mr. Marcos is an keen however untested associate.
Mr. Biden and his advisers have been specializing in cultivating Mr. Marcos — who goes by Bongbong and is the son and namesake of the previous dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos — as a regional ally since his inauguration final 12 months. Mr. Marcos is keen to restore the ties between his authorities and the US, which frayed beneath former President Rodrigo Duterte’s management, notably amid his brutal antidrug marketing campaign. Mr. Marcos gained election final 12 months by forging an alliance with Mr. Duterte’s daughter Sara Duterte.
U.S. officers are hopeful that the delicate Marcos-Duterte accord is powerful sufficient to face up to strain domestically but additionally from Beijing, which has warned the Filipino authorities to “correctly deal with points” associated to Taiwan and the South China Sea. The response, final week, was the largest-ever joint drill between the US and the Philippines.
“Throughout this go to, we are going to reaffirm our dedication to fostering our longstanding alliance as an instrument of peace and as catalyst of growth within the Asia-Pacific area, and for that matter for the remainder of the world,” Mr. Marcos stated earlier than departing for the four-day journey to Washington. His go to is a primary for a Filipino chief in over a decade.
As a senator and a member of the International Relations Committee, Mr. Biden was among the many lawmakers who criticized President Ronald Reagan’s deep assist for Mr. Marcos’s father, who dominated the Philippines for 20 years and declared martial legislation earlier than a revolt led to his ouster in 1986. Mr. Biden is now attempting to construct an alliance with the youthful Mr. Marcos.
“We are able to do so much collectively,” Mr. Biden instructed him throughout a gathering final fall. “I’m desperately concerned with ensuring we do.”