Japan joins U.S., Philippines for first military exercises near Taiwan

Japan, the United States, and the Philippines held their first joint military drills near the Bashi Channel, the waterway between the Philippines and Taiwan, earlier this week. The naval and aerial exercises took place under the framework of the Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity (MMCA) from Feb. 20 through Thursday.

Japan, the United States, and the Philippines conducted joint military drills near the Bashi Channel from Feb. 20 through Thursday under the Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity (MMCA) framework. This marked the first such exercises in the waterway connecting the Philippines and Taiwan, focusing on naval and aerial operations.

On Tuesday, Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force deployed a P-3C patrol aircraft to participate in flight training alongside U.S. and Philippine forces, according to a statement from the Japanese Defense Ministry’s Joint Staff Office released on Friday.

The Bashi Channel holds strategic importance in the region, where activities by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) are closely watched. Keywords associated with the event include SDF, defense, Philippines, U.S., Taiwan, China, and PLA. The drills underscore ongoing multilateral efforts in maritime security cooperation.

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