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It is time for closure. It is a time to look ahead as two nations should with shared history and as allies,&#8220; Philippine secretary of defence Delfin Lorenzana said.<br \/>The bells were flown to a Manila Tuesday aboard an American military cargo plane<br \/>TED ALJIBE, AFP<br \/>&#8222;After 117 years the sound of the bells will once again ring,&#8220; he added.<br \/>Manila&#8217;s push for the bells&#8216; repatriation began in the 1990s and has had backing from Philippine presidents as well as from the Catholic Church and historians, but also supporters in the US.<br \/>Duterte, 73, bluntly called on Washington in a 2017 speech &#8212; where Kim was in the audience &#8212; &#8222;Give us back those Balangiga bells. They are not yours.&#8220;<br \/>Within months of winning the presidency in mid-2016 he signalled his intention to split with the Philippines&#8216; former colonial master and end a standoff with Beijing over the disputed South China Sea.<br \/>The president did not attend Tuesday&#8217;s handover, but is due to speak at a ceremony Saturday in Balangiga when the bells -\u2013 which weigh a combined 408 kilos (900 pounds) -\u2013 will be given back to the church.<br \/>Duterte&#8217;s supporters have claimed his willingness to stand up to American influence was key to the bells&#8216; return, but experts cautioned the process was much more complicated.<br \/>Philippine&#8217;s Ambassador to the US Jose Romualdez visited the bells at a Wyoming air base with US Defense Secretary James Mattis earlier this year, after the US announced they would be returned<br \/>Braydon Williams, US AIR FORCE\/AFP\/File<br \/>&#8222;No single president can claim credit to it,&#8220; Francis Gealogo, history professor at the Ateneo de Manila University, told AFP. &#8222;The credit should be given to the Filipino people who campaigned vigorously and actively.&#8220;<br \/>A key factor was also major American veterans&#8216; associations, including the largest group Veterans of Foreign Wars, dropping their opposition to the bells being given back.<br \/>&#8222;The return of the bells would be &#8218;the right thing to do'&#8220;, said a resolution the group approved in July calling on the US government to return them.<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Church bells seized from the Philippines by US troops as war trophies over a century ago were returned on Tuesday, in a bid to turn the page on a difficult chapter between the historical allies. 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