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They had no foreign relations?early filipinos

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Answered by living
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Foreign relations of the Philippines are administered by the President of the Philippines and the Department of Foreign Affairs. Philippine international affairs are influenced by ties to its Southeast Asian neighbors, the United States, and the Middle East.

The Philippines is a founding member of the United Nations; an elected member of the Security Council and participant in the FAO, International Labour Organization (ILO), UNESCO and World Health Organization. Like most nations, the Philippines is a signatory of Interpol. The Philippines is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and East Asia Summit. It was formerly a member of the now-defunct Latin Union and the SEATO. Declaring itself as independent of any major power block of nations, the Philippines is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Economically, the Philippines is a participant in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asian Development Bank, the Colombo Plan, Group of 24, G-20, G-77, the World Bank, Next Eleven and the World Trade Organization(WTO).

Answered by Anonymous
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Philippines is one of the most important countries in the Southeast Asian continent.

Foreign relations are one of the most important assets of any country's political ecosystem and allover development.

The foreign relations in the Philippines was controlled by the president of Philippines.But in the past decade this country was not showing interest about it's foreign relations which was becoming hindrance for the development of this country.

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