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crocs ambassador in Manila informing the U.S. government that the Philippines is delaying its decision to abrogate the Visiting Forces Agreement by at least six months.Washington immediately welcomed the move.Our longstanding alliance has benefited both countries, the U.S. government said in a statement released by its embassy in Manila. We look forward to continued close security and defense cooperation with the Philippines.President Rodrigo Duterte administration notified the U.S. government on Feb. 11 that it intends to abrogate the 1998 agreement, which allows the entry of large numbers of American forces for joint combat training with Filipino troops and lays down the legal terms for their temporary stay. The termination would have taken effect after 180 days, in August, unless both sides agreed to keep the agreement.READ MORE: Leading TV network goes of
adidas campus f air under Philippine government orderThe waiting time will be suspended by at least six months and could be extended by another half a year, according to the diplomatic letter to the U.S., which cited unspecified political and other developments in the region.