Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set to attend the Asean-Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan, Russia, from June 17-18. This visit marks his first trip to Russia since assuming office and includes a planned meeting with President Vladimir Putin. Analysts suggest the trip will be closely monitored by the US and China for potential developments in areas such as energy cooperation and trade, particularly concerning sanctions-sensitive sectors. The visit occurs amidst the Philippines' deepening military ties with the United States and its allies. AI
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