Japan is treating Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with exceptional hospitality on his four-day state visit.
A General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) is expected to be high on the agenda when President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visits Japan later this week.
Japan and the Philippines plan to upgrade their ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership, the highest level of diplomatic relations short of a formal alliance, when the two countries’ leaders ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Wednesday pushed for stronger defense, economic, and regional cooperation ...
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Philippines, Japan commit to stronger defense ties
MANILA, Philippines — Discussing various matters of mutual concern, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. and Japan Minister of Defense Koizumi Shinjiro engaged in high-level talks in Makati City on ...
MANILA - Japan and the Philippines agreed Tuesday to establish a framework for working-level talks on the export of used destroyers to the Philippines, with the two countries sharing concerns over ...
MANILA: The Philippines is targeting to seal 11 new loan agreements worth US$2.41 billion under Japan’s fiscal year 2026, Finance Secretary Frederick Go said. These planned agreements, equivalent to ...
Marcos Jr. speaks during an interview to Japanese media at Malacanang Palace in Manila, Philippine, on May 18, 2026. Photo: ...
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