The Philippines and Japan have signed a historic defense agreement, marking a significant shift in regional military cooperation aimed at countering China's growing assertiveness. This landmark deal, signed on July 8, enables both nations to conduct joint military drills on each other's soil, enhancing their strategic partnership and defense capabilities. The agreement, witnessed by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., facilitates easier access for military personnel and equipment between the two countries, underscoring their commitment to regional security. This move is seen as a direct response to the increasing military and territorial assertiveness of China in the Asia-Pacific region. The pact represents a pivotal moment in the defense relations between the Philippines and Japan, offering a framework for increased military cooperation and strategic alignment.
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Philippines, Japan to sign landmark defense deal Monday
The Philippines and Japan will sign a defense agreement on Monday that will allow their military forces to visit each other's soil, the Philippine president's communications office said on Sunday. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will witness the signing of...
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