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PH, Japan reaffirm strategic partnerships on maritime issues, trade and economy, infra

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/ 12:57 PM July 12, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines and Japan have agreed to continue their partnership on various issues and interests, including maritime concerns.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo shared the development after he had a phone call with Foreign Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa on Tuesday.

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“In a phone call with Japanese FM Hayashi Yoshimasa this morning, we both reaffirmed the strong and mutually-beneficial PH-Japan strategic partnership & committed to continuing our vibrant cooperation on maritime issues, trade & economy, infrastructure development & other areas,” he posted on social media site Twitter.

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“We agreed to further deepen coordination on defense and security and more closely collaborate on global and regional issues,” he added.

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Last month, to develop its own military-industrial complex.

The Philippines and the United States likewise had a dialogue early this week and agreed to pursue cooperation on building resilient supply chains and addressing the climate crisis.

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