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Marcos Urges PH, Japan to Strengthen Trilateral Ties With US

  • Jade Reyes
  • World
  • May 5, 2026
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 President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called on the Philippines and Japan to deepen cooperation and sustain their trilateral partnership with the United States, citing the need for stronger alliances amid evolving global challenges.

During a meeting in Malacañang with Japanese Defense Minister Shinjirō Koizumi, Marcos emphasized the importance of maintaining and expanding collaboration among the three nations, even as the United States manages other international priorities.

The President said both Manila and Tokyo should continue reinforcing the partnership and build on existing agreements, noting that the trilateral arrangement extends beyond military cooperation.

He added that the alliance also covers economic collaboration and other areas of mutual interest, reflecting a broader approach to regional stability and development.

The Philippines–United States–Japan partnership was initiated during the leadership of former US President Joe Biden and former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and has since become a key platform for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

Marcos also welcomed Japan’s participation in this year’s Balikatan Exercises, describing it as a strong sign of solidarity between the Philippines and Japan.

He added that he plans to personally observe parts of the exercises, including activities scheduled at Camp Aguinaldo.

Officials said continued engagement among the three countries reflects a shared commitment to regional security, economic cooperation, and strategic partnership amid shifting global dynamics.

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