Matters designed to further strengthen Filipino-Japanese
military relationship were discussed during the meeting at Camp Aguinaldo
in Quezon City
on Wednesday between Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Gen.
Hernando DCA Iriberri and his counterpart in the Japan Self-Defense Forces.
"We discussed matters on how to further strengthen our
military-to-military relationship based on the Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) on Defense Cooperation and Exchanges which was signed by both our
countries' defense establishments," Iriberri said.
However, Iriberri declined to elaborate further.
JSDF head Admiral Katsutoshi Kawano earlier paid a visit to
his Filipino counterpart at Camp
Aguinaldo Wednesday
afternoon.
Kawano will stay in the Philippines until Aug. 14 to
observe the activities under the Pacific Partnership 15 (PP 15), an annual
humanitarian and civic assistance exercise aimed at strengthening international
relationships with partner and host nations in the Asia-Pacific Region.
This year, it started last May and will end in September.
It is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian
assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific Region.
Its missions have provided medical care, veterinary services
and critical infrastructure developments to host nations through engineering
projects.
The PP 15 also includes advance disaster risk reduction
trainings for stakeholders, multilateral leadership forum on gender and
development, partnered training with barangay health workers, biomedical repair
exchanges, and a disaster risk reduction forum intended to enhance
international response to natural disasters.
Among the highlights of PP 15 is the medical mission being
conducted by personnel from various countries on board the Military Sealift
Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) which arrived in the Philippines
last July 18.
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