Not important nobody takes that "Maphilindo" seriously here in the Philippnes, in fact we are totally against it. Whoever floats that idea in the first place made huge mistake!
Yes that's true, while the idea of Maphilindo may have some historical significance, it's not a realistic prospect in the current geopolitical landscape. The Philippines' current relationships with Malaysia and Indonesia, based on practical cooperation and mutual interests, offer tangible benefits in the areas of security, economics, and cultural exchange. Furthermore, the Philippines is currently focusing on strengthening its strategic partnerships with the United States, Japan, and Australia to address its security concerns in the South China Sea. This strategy is designed to enhance the Philippines' national power and secure its interests in the Indo-Pacific region.
Not important nobody takes that "Maphilindo" seriously here in the Philippnes, in fact we are totally against it. Whoever floats that idea in the first place made huge mistake!
Yes that's true, while the idea of Maphilindo may have some historical significance, it's not a realistic prospect in the current geopolitical landscape. The Philippines' current relationships with Malaysia and Indonesia, based on practical cooperation and mutual interests, offer tangible benefits in the areas of security, economics, and cultural exchange. Furthermore, the Philippines is currently focusing on strengthening its strategic partnerships with the United States, Japan, and Australia to address its security concerns in the South China Sea. This strategy is designed to enhance the Philippines' national power and secure its interests in the Indo-Pacific region.
@GAIUSTRAVEL There is no benefit in security, economics, and cultural exchange with them! YOU ARE WOKE!