Le Japon et les Philippines conviennent d'élever leurs relations à un nouveau niveau face aux préoccupations concernant la Chine

Le président philippin Ferdinand Marcos Jr. et le Premier ministre Sanae Takaichi ont convenu d'élever les relations bilatérales à un nouveau niveau. Ils ont également annoncé l'ouverture de négociations officielles sur un pacte de partage de renseignements.

L'accord est intervenu lors d'entretiens axés sur la coopération en matière de défense. Les deux dirigeants ont souligné la nécessité de répondre aux problèmes de sécurité régionale.

Les négociations formelles sur le pacte de partage de renseignements devraient débuter prochainement. Ce pacte vise à améliorer l'échange d'informations entre les deux nations.

Cette initiative reflète les efforts constants visant à renforcer les partenariats dans la région.

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