After Trump’s Phone Call to Philippines Leader, China’s President Calls Him

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After Trump’s Phone Call to Philippines Leader, China’s President Calls Him
In what appears to be a remarkable deference to China by the Trump administration, no American Navy ship has gone within 12 miles
of any disputed island in the South China Sea claimed by China since Mr. Trump took office, Defense Department officials say.
By JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZMAY 3, 2017
BEIJING — President Xi Jinping of China spoke by phone on Wednesday with the president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, in what Chinese news media described as a friendly call
that came just a few days after President Trump’s amicable conversation with the authoritarian Filipino leader.
The North Korea crisis has minimized or at least obscured trade disputes
and other problems between the United States and China, including China’s territorial claims over most of the South China Sea.
The phone call between Mr. Xi and Mr. Duterte came against the backdrop of warming ties between Mr. Xi
and Mr. Trump, who is increasingly reliant on China to help contain the crisis over North Korea.
that Dialogue with China, Mr. Duterte, said,
But they also appeared to be a way of thanking the Philippines for not provoking
China over disputed South China Sea islands claimed by both countries.

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