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Philippines–Soviet Union relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philippines–Soviet Union relations
The Philippines–Soviet Union relations refers to the former bilateral ties between the Republic of the Philippines and the defunct Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations between the two countries faced many obstacles. There was mutual distrust between the two countries, with the Philippines being a key ally of the United States, the Soviet Union's main rival in the Cold War. Anti-communist sentiment among many Filipinos was also an obstacle.〔Asiaweek, 10 August 1986〕 == Overview == Since 1967, the Philippines became more active with improving ties with the Eastern bloc countries. Even as the Philippines began softening ties with the Soviet Union and its allies, the Philippines remained cautious and suspicious toward the Soviet Union approaching the union with a "backward-forward" style of diplomacy. The Philippines has been wary to the Soviet Union due to ideological differences and past links to underground movements.〔Thambipillai, Pushpa, and Daniel Mutuszewski ed. The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region: Views from the Region. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1989.〕 The Soviet Union, also showed mistrust towards the Philippines due to the its strong ties with the United States. Any development that would lead towards the eroding of the ties between the Philippines and the United States would be welcomed by the union, but the Soviet Union itself admitted that those developments would be limited.〔
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