Senate ratifies key defence pact with Japan


Military cooperation: A file photo of Japanese soldiers taking part in a joint landing exercise with Philippine and US troops in Zambales province, north of Manila. — AFP

THE country has ratified a key defence pact with Japan, which allows them to deploy troops on each other’s soil as they boost ties.

Both countries are longtime allies of the United States, which has been strengthening an arc of alliances in the Pacific.

The pact – which also allows for increased joint combat drills – was ratified by the Philippine senate with no negative votes or abstentions, Senate President Francis Escudero said on Monday.

Lawmakers in Tokyo will also need to vote through the treaty before it takes effect, Japan’s embassy said.

“Ratifying the Agreement further affirms the strategic partnership between the two countries and their mutual goal to enhance contribution to regional and international peace, security and stability,” the senate said in a statement.

“The Agreement will expand the defence cooperation of the Philippines and Japan in the maritime domain amid shared security challenges.”

Negotiators from both countries finished brokering the pact in July, after seven months of talks.

Whilst Japan invaded the Philippines during World War II, nowadays they have common military ties to the United States and are increasingly at loggerheads with China.

Japan hosts around 54,000 American troops but clashes with China over the ownership of islands, controlled by Tokyo, in the East China Sea.

Filipino and Chinese vessels regularly clash around a disputed shoal Beijing seized from Manila in 2012.

Between Japan and the Philippines, Taiwan has increasingly become a flashpoint.

Beijing claims the self-ruled island in full and has not ruled out using force to back its rhetoric.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, through which US$5 trillion (RM22 trillion) in trade passes annually, and has brushed off an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis. — AFP

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