Japón y Filipinas acuerdan elevar sus lazos a un nuevo nivel ante la preocupación por China

El presidente de Filipinas, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., y la primera ministra Sanae Takaichi acordaron elevar sus relaciones bilaterales a un nuevo nivel. Asimismo, anunciaron que iniciarán negociaciones formales para un pacto de intercambio de inteligencia.

El acuerdo se produjo durante unas conversaciones centradas en la cooperación en materia de defensa. Ambos líderes destacaron la necesidad de abordar los problemas de seguridad regional.

Las negociaciones formales sobre el pacto de intercambio de inteligencia comenzarán pronto. El pacto tiene como objetivo mejorar el intercambio de información entre ambas naciones.

Esta medida refleja los esfuerzos continuos por fortalecer las asociaciones en la región.

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