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No military facilities under Ph-Jpn pact

By Nidz Godino

"Nothing in this agreement shall be construed as providing  basis for  Party to establish its military facilities in  territory of  other Party," Japanese foreign ministry deputy press secretary Mariko Kaneko said at  briefing after signing of  agreement  at MalacaƱang  nothing in the Philippines-Japan Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA)  sets  legal foundation for  establishment of military facilities in both countries.

Signing  followed  second Japan-Philippines Foreign and Defense Ministers Meeting ("2+2").

"So no misunderstanding on both sides, not to have  military base in another country…it does not provide legal foundation for establishment of military facilities," Kaneko said.

Signing  of  RAA came shortly after Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and Defense Minister Minoru Kihara met with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.at MalacaƱang.

RAA, allows Japanese and Filipino forces to enter each other's country for joint military exercises, was signed by Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. and Kamikawa in ceremonies witnessed by Marcos, Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo and Kihara.

Defense  agreement will take effect after ratification by the two countries' legislatures.

Kaneko said Japan is "much concerned" about China's dangerous actions in  East and South China Seas, including  June 17 violent disruption by  Chinese coast guard of  resupply mission to BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

"Japan supports  position that China should uphold  international order and raise this issue to  Chinese government…we have been doing so and raise  voice in  international community so China will not be able to do such act, unilateral act, use of force to change status quo," she stated.

Kaneko stressed Japan is fully supportive of  Philippines' firm stand against unilateral action by China or any other country to change  status quo in the region.

She underscored  unwavering commitment of  Philippines and Japan to freedom of navigation and overflight.

Earlier, Manalo, Teodoro, Kamikawa and Kihara met in Manila for discussions on current bilateral security environment and on regional issues, including  situation in Taiwan and  Korean Peninsula.

They emphasized  need for  international community to speak out on importance of maintaining and strengthening  free and open international order based on  rule of law.

While it may have already gained early support from some senators,  RAA will still be subject to close scrutiny by  Senate before it gets ratified, Senate President Francis Escudero said.

"We will scrutinize it like other treaties Senate is asked to ratify by the Executive," Escudero said.

He said  agreement has yet to be submitted to  Senate for ratification. "I personally welcome this agreement because it will strengthen and firm up our position on issue with China on West Philippine Sea. But there is no substitute for beefing up our armed forces on our own. And while we're not yet there, it is good that we have arrangements like this to strenghten our position and situation," he said.

Sen. Nancy Binay  would vote for  ratification of  RAA, as she called deal  representation of country's commitment to peace and security in the region.

"Since 2022, former Senate president Migz Zubiri and then-ambassador to the Philippines Koshikawa Kazuhiko consistently pushed for  crafting of RAA between  Philippines and Japan,  signing of RAA is  fruit of  Senate's effort for peaceful resolutions to maritime conflicts in Asia-Pacific Region,  assertion to our territorial rights and  reiteration of Philippines' adherence to defend its national sovereignty,  RAA's value to National Security underscores how increased maritime security cooperation safeguards Philippine economic interests," she said.

Sen. Bong Go said  signing of  RAA is in  best interest of Filipinos.

"Interest of  people, interest of Filipinos, if it is good for the people, we will support it," Go said.

For Speaker Martin Romualdez,  RAA is  "proactive approach in addressing security challenges and promotes  rules-based international order."

He said  agreement sets "foundation for expanded defense collaboration that is poised to contribute significantly to regional peace and stability."

"Signing of  RAA signifies  crucial moment in Philippine-Japan relations, heralding  new era of strengthened defense cooperation amid evolving regional geopolitical challenges," Romualdez said in  statement.

Landmark  agreement, he maintained, allows expanded participation of Japanese forces in joint military exercises such as  Balikatan drills with  Philippines and  US, "marking  significant step forward in regional security efforts."

He stressed  RAA is important in enhancing defense capabilities and fostering deeper strategic ties between Manila and Tokyo.

"RAA highlights our shared commitment to regional stability and security, strengthening our defense capabilities and reaffirming  Philippines' strategic partnership with Japan," he maintained.

He said  agreement reflects  two countries' "shared values of peace, stability and prosperity in the region." 

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