Philippines Says U.S. Offered to Escort Supply Ships in Disputed Sea

Philippines' Military Chief General Romeo Brawner (R) and US Indo-Pacific Commander Admiral Samuel Paparo attend a joint press conference after the Philippines-US Mutual Defence Board meeting at the Philippine Military Academy in Baguio on August 29, 2024. Ted ALJIBE / AFP

By Cecil Morella

The United States has offered to escort Manila’s resupply missions to outposts in the disputed South China Sea, the Philippine military chief said Thursday, following Beijing’s intensifying efforts to block them.

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