BBC: US and Philippines begin largest-ever drills after China exercises
The US and the Philippines are holding their largest-ever joint military drills a day after China concluded large-scale exercises around Taiwan.
Over three days, China's military rehearsed blockades of Taiwan in response to the island's leader meeting the US House Speaker last week.
Washington criticised China's display of firepower as disproportionate, while Taiwan President Tsai said it was "irresponsible" and she had the right to make visits to the US.
The US drills had been earlier planned. Filipino and US officials say the drills show their commitment to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region that is open and free.
Washington announced last month that their annual Balikatan exercise with the Philippines would be their largest ever - involving more than 17,000 troops, including 12,000 from the US.
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Update #1: US, Philippines launch largest-ever joint military drills across disputed waters (France 24)
Update #2: US and Philippines launch biggest joint drills yet in South China Sea (The Guardian/AP)
WNU Editor: Beijing has responded to these exercises .... China warns as US, Philippines stage combat drills (AP). More here .... China issues warning as US, Philippines stage largest-ever drills (FOX News).
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