Philippines' Marcos says country would likely be involved in any Taiwan conflict, risking Beijing's ire.
Philippines' President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says his country would likely be involved in any potential conflict over Taiwan due to its proximity, risking Beijing's ire.
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