The two countries also aim for strengthened cooperation in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) and defense equipment and technology
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Philippine
Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and his Japanese countrpart, Defense Minister
General Nakatani, renewed vows to strengthen cooperation maritime security at a
time when China's reclamation in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea)
raises concern among ASEAN countries. (READ: ASEAN ministers concerned over China reclamation)
"The two
ministers particularly briefed each other on and acknowledged the current
situation of South China Sea and East China Sea ,"
read a joint statement released on Friday, January 30. (READ: Photos show massive reclamation in West PH Sea)
"Both
Ministers shared the view that any dispute should be settled peacefully,
without use of force or coercion, in accordance with basic principles of
international law," the statement added.
The two ministers
signed the “Memorandum on Defense Cooperation and Exchanges between the
Ministry of Defense of Japan
and the Department of National Defense of the Republic of the Philippines ” after a meeting in Tokyo from January 29-31.
Aside from
maritime security, the two defense ministers agrred to strengthen cooperation
in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) and defense equipment and
technology.
Both Japan and the Philippine are dealing with an
aggressive China in the East
China Sea and South China Sea (West Philippine Sea ),
respectively. (READ: Japan vows to help PH amid China sea row)
The Japan Self Defense Forces (JSDF) helped the Philippines in the relief
operations in the aftemath of super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). In 2014, the
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) also participated as an observer in a
Philippine-US Joint Exercise. (READ: PH, Japan, US conduct naval exercises off West PH Sea)
The Tokyo meeting also happened after Manila
warned fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at
a minister's retreat in Malaysia
that the 10-country grouping's credibility was at stake unless it dealt
strongly with the "critical issue in our own backyard."
At the meeting,
both Ministers concurred with the conduct of the following major cooperation
and exchanges among others:
Regular defense
ministerial dialogue
2015 visit of the
Chief of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) to the Philippines and the visit of the Commander of
the Philippine Army (PA) and the Commander of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) to
Japan
Regular
Vice-Ministerial dialogue
Staff talks
between the Joint Staff of JSDF and General Headquarters of AFP to promote
cooperation and exchanges in joint areas
Staff talks
between Ground Staff Office of JGSDF and Headquarters of PA/Philippine Marine
Corps to start multi-layered army-to-army exchanges
Promote maritime
security cooperation between JMSDF and Philippine Navy (PN), which are both
members of Western Pacific Naval Symposium (WPNS), to contribute to the sound
implementation of and further development of the Code for Unplanned Encounters
at Sea (CUES). Bilateral naval training using CUES will be conducted in 2015.
JMSDF will also support the WPNS Workshop hosted by the PN in 2015
Work to make PAF
participate in future “Cope North Guam” exercises - a Japan-US-Australia Joint
Exercise - and promote cooperation and exchanges in the area of HA/DR
Ministry of
Defense/JSDF to commence a capacity building project for the AFP in the area of
HA/DRi including capacity building assistance in the area of air transportation
to the members of PAF in 2015.
Explore a
possibility of cooperation in the area of defense equipment and technology
Both Gazmin and
Nakatani also condemned the Islamic State (ISIS) for taking hostage two
Japanese nationals. ISIS claimed they have beheaded them both.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/82595-japan-philippines-defense-ministers-meeting
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