WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. sought a stronger alliance with the US when he met President Joe Biden on Monday (local time).

Marcos pointed to escalating tensions in the Asia-Pacific and how vital US assistance is on resolving the differences. He cited America's role in maintaining peace, stability and development in the region.

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