Metro Manila, Philippines – The Philippines and China have resumed high-level talks on maritime and bilateral issues, with officials meeting in Quanzhou to jumpstart discussions on communication mechanisms and possible energy cooperation. The Department of Foreign Affairs said the 24th Philippines-China Foreign Ministry Consultations (FMC) and the 11th Bilateral Consultation Mechanism (BCM) on the South China Sea are happening back-to-back on March 27 to 28. The Philippine delegation is led by Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Leo Herrera-Lim. The meetings serve as key platforms for “frank and candid exchanges” on bilateral concerns, including tensions in the West Philippine Sea and areas of potential cooperation. The talks come as Manila and Beijing continue discussions on updating a 2016 deal between the Philippine Coast Guard and the China Coast Guard. The DFA earlier clarified that proposed amendments to the memorandum of understanding are limited to reviving a joint coast guard committee that will act…
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