Japan and the Philippines have recently signed a significant security pact that allows for the deployment of troops on each other's soil for training and other operations. This important agreement, known as the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA), marks a significant step in enhancing security cooperation. It comes at a time of heightened tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, making it a crucial and sensitive development. Notably, this RAA is Japan's first of its kind in Asia. Furthermore, Japan already has a similar pact with the UK and Australia, underlining the nation's commitment to regional security. Similarly, the Philippines maintains a visiting forces agreement with Australia and the US, demonstrating its dedication to strengthening international partnerships.
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