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Beijing and Manila promise further South China Sea talks
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China’s top political adviser, Wang Huning, reaffirms support for private economy
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Philippines now negotiates with India for nine BrahMos anti-ship missile batteries to counter China.
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Philippines, China pledge to seek common ground on South China Sea
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Movements in South China Sea
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