Philippines strengthens security pacts in 2025

In 2025, the Philippines actively diversified its security partnerships, signing visiting forces agreements and conducting joint drills with countries like Canada, New Zealand, and France, as part of efforts to boost deterrence against regional threats.

At the close of 2025, Marites Dañguilan Vitug highlighted in her video review that the Philippines' foreign affairs and defense departments had a busy year. It marked the implementation of the 'two-D policy'—diversification and deterrence—on land and sea. Diplomats forged strategic partnerships while defense officials sealed visiting forces agreements (VFAs) with several countries, riding the momentum from 2024.

In the 'Hindi Ito Marites' series, Vitug explored key relationships. Taiwan was described as a 'sensitive tooth' due to the one-China policy, potentially a 'tinderbox that could ignite a full-scale global conflict,' as per J. Michael Cole. India emerged as the strongest strategic partner in Asia, with a joint naval drill in the West Philippine Sea in November. Canada signed a VFA, eyeing Southeast Asia and viewing China as a 'disruptive power.' France is set to sign a VFA this year, following a joint drill in November. New Zealand inked a VFA in April, and talks with the UK are expected after Lord Coaker's September visit. The US will remain the largest security presence in 2026.

These videos, produced by JC Gotinga's team, are available on Rappler's platforms. Vitug invited readers to follow the geopolitical travelogue into 2026.

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Japanese and Philippine officials shake hands after signing defense pact in Manila, flags and Indo-Pacific map in background.
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Japan and Philippines sign new defense pact to strengthen ties

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Japan and the Philippines signed a new defense pact in Manila on Thursday. The Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) facilitates the provision of supplies like fuel, ammunition, and food between their forces during joint exercises, aimed at deterring China's growing maritime assertiveness. Amid rising regional tensions, both nations emphasized upholding the rule of law in the Indo-Pacific.

In 2026, cooperation between Philippine and US forces will intensify, largely due to China's looming threat to Taiwan, just a boat ride from the Philippines' northernmost island. In the 'Hindi Ito Marites' podcast episode, Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug forecasts the trajectory of Philippine-US ties and how the Taiwan situation inevitably draws in the Philippines.

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The Philippines is advancing broader defense ties with NATO and EU nations at the 2026 Paris Defense and Strategy Forum, while the Army hosted a Lockheed Martin executive to discuss advanced technologies. Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. met NATO's Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, and Army vice commander Maj. Gen. Efren Morados welcomed Tim Cahill of Lockheed Martin.

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi confirmed with his British and Italian counterparts in Munich on Friday an agreement to accelerate joint development of a next-generation fighter jet, the government said. In the talks, they shared the view that security in the Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic regions is inseparable.

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South Korea and the Netherlands held their inaugural high-level dialogue with foreign affairs and trade ministers in Seoul on February 11, 2026, reaffirming their commitment to deepen bilateral cooperation in trade, economic security, artificial intelligence (AI), and other areas amid heightened global tensions. The ministers issued a joint statement emphasizing the need to strengthen their strategic partnership in the face of increasing geoeconomic tensions and rapid technological advancements. Building on the 2022 strategic partnership, they agreed to expand collaboration in semiconductors, quantum technologies, and critical mineral supply chains.

The third Japan Pacific Islands Defense Dialogue is set to begin in Tokyo on Sunday. The three-day event will bring together defense ministers and representatives from 14 Pacific Island nations and Japan. A total of 28 countries, including seven ASEAN member states, will participate, marking the largest number ever.

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Cebu City is hosting the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Retreat from January 25 to 29, 2026, and the ASEAN Tourism Forum from January 26 to 30, as the Philippines assumes the ASEAN chairmanship for the year.

 

 

 

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