Blinken to visit Manila anew to tackle US-Philippines alliance with Marcos, Manalo
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit the Philippines anew to meet with President Marcos and Foreign Affairs Chief Enrique Manalo.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Blinken will be in Manila from March 18 to 19. It will be his second time visiting the country.
During his two-day visit, he will meet with Marcos and Manalo to advance both countries' shared economic priorities and to further strengthen the Philippines-United States alliance.
The DFA said "the broadening and deepening of cooperation in the economic sphere will be high on the agenda."
"Discussions will highlight efforts to promote trade and investments and a common resolve to sustain economic resiliency as an essential component of national security," it said in a statement on Friday, March 15.
They are also anticipated to discuss overall bilateral cooperation in the context of regional issues.
The US Government, on the other hand, said the officials will discuss areas of cooperation on a range of bilateral and global issues, including on regional peace and stability, human rights and democracy, economic prosperity, health, clean energy, semiconductors, and the digital economy.
Blinken's visit will take place only a few days after the successful visit of the US Presidential Trade and Investment Mission to the Philippines led by US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo.