After the treaty was signed, the Philippines and the Central America region finally welcomed peace.
For Australasia, the current priority task was how to deal with the Philippines and El Salvador.
Neither country could be directly integrated into Australasia. The majority of the population in the Philippines were Filipinos, and in El Salvador, there was a large mixed population of Native Americans and Europeans, but there were also a significant number of Native Americans and Caucasians.
Compared to directly annexing these two countries, controlling them in administrative and economic terms was currently the better choice.
The development of the Philippines was still under the control of Australasia. Previously, the Philippines had already declared the establishment of a Parliamentary Republic, and the current Philippine Republican Government was already functioning smoothly.