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  1. 19 hours ago · Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa shook hands with Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro as Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. looked during a signing ceremony at Malacanang ...

  2. 19 hours ago · Philippines, Japan on verge of key defence pact as territorial disputes with China loom. Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner speaks during a press conference after a command conference with Philippines' President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (not pictured) at the military headquarters in Manila on July 4, 2024. The ...

  3. 15 hours ago · The Philippines and Japan have signed a reciprocal access agreement (RAA) allowing military forces from both countries to deploy on each other's soil. This landmark deal, witnessed by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, aims to enhance security cooperation amid increasing tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.

  4. 19 hours ago · MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines and Japan are set to sign on Monday a key defense pact that will allow the deployment of troops on each other’s territory. Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara and Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa will hold high-level talks with their Philippine counterparts Gilberto Teodoro and Enrique Manalo in Manila.

  5. 11 hours ago · Mr. Kishida’s moves dovetail with Mr. Marcos’ effort to forge security alliances to bolster the Philippine military’s limited ability to defend Manila’s territorial interests in the South ...

  6. 19 hours ago · Japan Defense Minister Minoru Kihara, left, and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., center, shake hands as they pose for a photo with Japan Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa, Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, and Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo following the signing of the reciprocal access agreement, at the Malacanang Palace in Manila, Philippines, Monday July 8 ...

  7. 19 hours ago · Kishida’s moves dovetail with Marcos’ effort to forge security alliances to bolster the Philippine military’s limited ability to defend Manila’s territorial interests in the South China Sea.

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