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Philippines urged Japan to include 'respect for IP rights' in military deal - Teodoro. The Reciprocal Access Agreement, which establishes a legal framework for the Philippines and Japan to deploy ...
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Japan has agreed to provide the Philippine Navy with six Abukuma-class destroyers, marking a major step in joint defence ...
Japan is reportedly planning to send used navy destroyers to the Philippines to boost maritime defense against China, ...
"Article 20 is a new article which was insisted on by the Philippine side and acceded to by Japan, ... Philippines urged Japan to include 'respect for IP rights' in military deal — Teodoro.
Mr Marcos’ visit to Japan also came just days after he granted the US wider access to Filipino military bases under a 2014 deal that lets the US rotate troops in the Philippines for extended ...
The export plan involves six Abukuma-class destroyer escorts in service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force for more ...
The Philippines and Japan sealed an aid grant that would provide equipment and assistance to the Philippine military to boost the country's ... Philippines, Japan ink deal on P611-million ...
Listen to this article On 8 July 2024, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Secretary of National Defence of the Philippines, along with their Japanese counterparts, signed the Reciprocal Access ...
The Philippines and Japan plan to expand their security partnership, their leaders said, as both countries grapple with maritime disputes with China. The two nations agreed to start negotiations ...
The Philippines is the third country to sign a reciprocal access agreement with Japan, after Australia and the United Kingdom.
Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and Philippine's Defence Minister Gilberto Teodoro sign the Reciprocal Access Agreement, at the Malacanang Palace in Manila, Philippines, July 8, 2024.