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    Britain, Philippines committed to rules-based order, UK's Lammy says

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    Posted on March 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    UK and Philippines enhance cooperation, committing to a rules-based order and regional stability amid global challenges.

    UK and Philippines Strengthen Commitment to Rules-Based Order

    MANILA (Reuters) - British foreign minister David Lammy said on Saturday that Britain and the Philippines were committed to a rules-based international order.

    Lammy, who is in the Philippines for an official visit, also said both countries have stood together in supporting Ukraine and advocating for a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

    "Today, we're charting a new course for our relationship amidst a lot of global volatility, and we must strengthen ties with like minded partners, like the Philippines," Lammy said in a joint press conference with his Philippine counterpart.

    The Philippines and Britain signed a joint framework agreement to enhance cooperation across multiple areas, including defence, regional security, and climate action, paving the way for deeper collaboration in addressing shared challenges and opportunities.

    Lammy and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo signed the deal, and both underscored their countries' commitment to expanding economic ties and promoting stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

    "We are countries that are committed to international law. We are countries that are committed to the rules-based order. We are countries that take our obligations under the UN Charter seriously," Lammy said.

    For his part, Manalo expressed his country's appreciation for Britain's "firm support of a free, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific region," adding that both nations have agreed to continue participation and exchanges in joint military exercises.

    "We welcome the United Kingdom's Indo-Pacific approach towards a more deliberate engagement in the region, including with the Philippines," Manalo said.

    Amid rising tensions in South China Sea and confrontations with China, the Philippines has been broadening its security partnerships while maintaining its long-standing alliance with treaty ally the United States.

    (Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Kim Coghill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK and Philippines commit to a rules-based international order.
    • •Both nations support Ukraine and a free Indo-Pacific region.
    • •A joint framework agreement enhances defense and security cooperation.
    • •The agreement aims to expand economic ties and regional stability.
    • •Philippines broadens security partnerships amid South China Sea tensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain, Philippines committed to rules-based order, UK's Lammy says

    1What did British Foreign Minister David Lammy emphasize during his visit?

    David Lammy emphasized that both Britain and the Philippines are committed to a rules-based international order and must strengthen ties amidst global volatility.

    2What areas will the joint framework agreement enhance cooperation in?

    The joint framework agreement will enhance cooperation in defense, regional security, and climate action between the Philippines and Britain.

    3How did the Philippines express its appreciation for Britain's support?

    Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo expressed appreciation for Britain's firm support of a free, peaceful, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.

    4What is the significance of the Indo-Pacific approach mentioned by Manalo?

    Manalo welcomed the UK's Indo-Pacific approach, highlighting the importance of deliberate engagement in the region, including with the Philippines.

    5What challenges are influencing the Philippines' security partnerships?

    Rising tensions in the South China Sea and confrontations with China are influencing the Philippines to broaden its security partnerships while maintaining its alliance with the US.

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