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Philippines, Germany Push Rules-Based Order, Deepen Maritime, Security Cooperation

  • Jade Reyes
  • World
  • June 16, 2026

The Philippines and Germany have reaffirmed their commitment to a rules-based international order, underscoring closer maritime cooperation and shared concerns over rising tensions in key global waterways, including the South China Sea.

During a bilateral meeting in Malacañang, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier reiterated their countries’ support for international law and peaceful resolution of disputes, particularly in contested maritime regions.

Marcos thanked Germany for its consistent backing of the Philippines’ position on the South China Sea, including its public support for the 2016 Arbitral Award, which invalidated China’s expansive claims over the waterway.

Steinmeier, for his part, described the situation in the West Philippine Sea as “tense,” warning that instability in the Indo-Pacific carries broader global consequences given the region’s central role in international trade and economic activity.

He stressed that disruptions in critical sea lanes have far-reaching effects, citing how previous blockages in strategic maritime corridors led to rising energy and food prices and supply chain disruptions.

“In a world that is changing profoundly, countries with similar interests and values such as Germany and the Philippines must work together more closely,” Steinmeier said.

He emphasized the importance of defending freedom of navigation and safeguarding open trade routes, particularly as global tensions continue to affect maritime security.

Both leaders also expressed support for ongoing efforts to finalize a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea, while Steinmeier voiced hope for a resolution to Myanmar’s prolonged internal conflict.

Beyond security issues, the two sides discussed expanding cooperation in trade, investment, climate action, renewable energy, and people-to-people exchanges.

Steinmeier acknowledged the significant contribution of Filipino workers in Germany, estimating that around 40,000 to 45,000 Filipinos are currently employed in various sectors, particularly in healthcare and skilled professions.

He also expressed interest in strengthening training and education partnerships to further enhance labor and skills cooperation between the two countries.

Steinmeier is in Manila for a state visit aimed at deepening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation across political, economic, and security areas, marking another step in the long-standing partnership between the Philippines and Germany.

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