MANILA -- The leaders of the United States, Japan and the Philippines will meet for their first trilateral summit at the White House next month, as tensions with Beijing soar over its claims in the South China Sea.
High-level talks at White House come as South China Sea tensions flare

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are to meet on April 11. (Source photos by Reuters and Tomoki Mera)
MANILA -- The leaders of the United States, Japan and the Philippines will meet for their first trilateral summit at the White House next month, as tensions with Beijing soar over its claims in the South China Sea.