Rubio expected to discuss Trump-Xi summit in Asia meetings
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio is in Southeast Asia to discuss the Trump-Xi summit and strengthen regional ties.
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Secretary of State Rubio is visiting Southeast Asia. He is expected to discuss the Trump-Xi summit during his meetings. Coverage emphasizes Rubio's efforts to reaffirm partnerships in the region.
The Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs reports that six to seven countries are set to sign an ASEAN peace and security pact. Coverage comes from Reuters, CNA, Cambodianess, the Philippine News Agency, and Philstar.com. Watch for developments in the ASEAN peace and security pact.
Also, monitor Rubio's discussions on the Trump-Xi summit and its implications for U.S.-ASEAN relations.
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Quick answers
Who is visiting Southeast Asia?
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio.
What is the purpose of Rubio's visit?
To discuss the Trump-Xi summit and reaffirm partnerships in the region.
Which countries are involved in the ASEAN peace and security pact?
Coverage does not yet specify the countries involved.
Coverage (6)
- Top US diplomat to visit Manila as Philippines hosts top diplomats of ASEAN bloc Anadolu Ajansı · 1d ago
- DFA: 6 to 7 countries set to sign ASEAN peace, security pact pna.gov.ph · 1d ago
- Prak Sokhonn to Join ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Cambodianess · 1d ago
- Rubio in Philippines to boost ASEAN ties Philstar.com · 1d ago
- Rubio to visit Southeast Asia in bid to reaffirm partnerships CNA · 1d ago
- Rubio expected to discuss Trump-Xi summit in Asia meetings Reuters · 1d ago
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