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Japan and Philippines Sign Defence Pact Amid Regional Tensions
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Japan and the Philippines have signed a defense pact, known as the Reciprocal Access Agreement, which allows for the deployment of troops on each other's soil. The agreement aims to facilitate military cooperation between the two countries, including making it easier for foreign personnel and equipment to enter their territories. This development comes amid shared concerns over China's growing military power and assertiveness in the region.
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sources
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 3.US-China Relations
- 4.China under Xi Jinping
- 5.China Claims in South China Sea
- 6.Trade Agreement
- 7.Political status of Taiwan
- 8.Chinese relations with Australia and NZ
- 9.Shipping industry
- 10.Blue-water navy
- 11.Philippines under Marcos Jr
countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Brunei Darussalam
- 3.Canada
- 4.China
- 5.France
- 6.United Kingdom
- 7.Japan
- 8.Malaysia
- 9.Philippines
- 10.Taiwan, Province of China
- 11.United States
- 12.Viet Nam
organizations
persons
- 1.Ferdinand Marcos Jr
- 2.Gilberto Teodoro
- 3.Yōko Kamikawa
- 4.Fumio Kishida
- 5.Cheloy Garafil
- 6.Joe Biden
- 7.Lin Jian