Xi tells Philippine counterpart, Marcos, that Beijing is ready to resume oil and gas talks and manage maritime issues 'cordially' with Manila
Xi promised Marcos wide cooperation, from support for Chinese investment to the Philippines, to helping its neighbour develop its villages and agricultural technology, basic education, meteorology and space, and vaccines.
Xi was speaking on Wednesday to his Philippines counterpart Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who was on a three-day visit to Beijing.
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