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PH seeks ‘future-oriented’ cooperation with China as ties mark 50

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By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora, Philippine News Agency

CANDID BUT CONSTRUCTIVE. Foreign Affairs Sec. Ma. Theresa Lazaro (left) and Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian pose for a photo on Friday (Sept. 19, 2025). Lazaro, in a post on X, said the Philippines has reaffirmed its commitment to future-oriented cooperation as both nations mark 50 years of ties this year. (Photo: @SecLazaro/X)

MANILA – Amid continued tensions in the West Philippine Sea, the Philippines is keeping diplomatic channels open with China, reaffirming its commitment to “future-oriented” cooperation as they mark 50 years of ties this year.

In a post on X, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro said she met with Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian on Friday.

Lazaro hosted a farewell luncheon for Huang, describing the event as “candid but constructive” despite what she called the “ups and downs” in Philippines-China relations over the years.

“That our RORE (rotation and resupply) missions to the BRP Sierra Madre in the Ayungin Shoal can now be conducted incident-free attests to the value of our intensive diplomatic negotiations on the Provisional Understanding,” she said.

“As we are celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations, we hope to continue our productive and future-oriented cooperation with China,” she added.

The DFA did not release further details but underscored that Manila continues to pursue dialogue with Beijing to deescalate tensions and manage maritime incidents through diplomacy.

The meeting comes shortly after the Philippines lodged protests against China’s recent declaration of a so-called “nature reserve” in Bajo de Masinloc and the Sept. 16 water cannoning of a Philippine resupply vessel that left a Filipino crew member injured.

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