Filipinas e Italia firman un acuerdo de cooperación en defensa

Filipinas e Italia firmaron un acuerdo de cooperación en defensa en febrero de 2026. El pacto incluye la posible transferencia de un submarino a la Armada de Filipinas.

El acuerdo fue firmado en febrero de 2026. Refleja los esfuerzos de ambas naciones por ampliar sus asociaciones de seguridad. Se están llevando a cabo conversaciones para la transferencia de un submarino a la Armada de Filipinas poco después de la firma. La editora general de Rappler, Marites Vitug, presentó detalles sobre la creciente relación en materia de defensa entre ambos países.

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