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Manila 'may change its stance on sea dispute'

By Mo Jingxi | China Daily | Updated: 2016-05-10 08:21

The next government in the Philippines might change its policy and exercise more restraint over the South China Sea, according to Chinese observers.

The observers, who said Manila's current policy had hurt both its own interests and regional security, were commenting as the Philippines presidential election took place on Monday.

The final result is expected on May 25, and the new president will serve a six-year term.

Manila 'may change its stance on sea dispute'

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