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		<title>PH-Japan defense ties hit strategic mark at 70</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[BY THEPHILBIZNEWS STAFF As the Philippines and Japan celebrate 70 years of diplomatic relations, leaders and experts underscored a profound and evolving commitment between the two nations—one that has moved beyond strategic choice and into urgent necessity amid today’s volatile global landscape. Speaking at a high-level conference organized by the Stratbase Institute and the Embassy [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>BY THEPHILBIZNEWS STAFF</strong></p>



<p>As the Philippines and Japan celebrate 70 years of diplomatic relations, leaders and experts underscored a profound and evolving commitment between the two nations—one that has moved beyond strategic choice and into urgent necessity amid today’s volatile global landscape.</p>



<p>Speaking at a high-level conference organized by the Stratbase Institute and the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines, officials emphasized that the enduring partnership between Manila and Tokyo now stands as a cornerstone for stability, resilience, and shared prosperity in an increasingly uncertain world.</p>



<p>Stratbase President and CEO Victor Andres “Dindo” Manhit said the current geopolitical climate is “not a normal moment,” calling for stronger, more decisive collaboration among trusted partners.</p>



<p>“In a region where the stakes continue to rise, the Philippines and Japan have both the opportunity and the responsibility to work together—to strengthen economic resilience, enhance security cooperation, and uphold the principles that keep our region stable and open,” Manhit said.</p>



<p>He stressed that deeper cooperation is now essential, particularly in safeguarding supply chains and reducing vulnerabilities as geopolitical tensions intensify across the Indo-Pacific and beyond.</p>



<p>Diplomatic ties between Tokyo and Manila were formally normalized on July 23, 1956 under then President Elpidio Quirino, marking a post-war reconciliation that has since evolved into one of the region’s most enduring and strategic partnerships.</p>



<p>Japanese Ambassador Endo Kazuya described the relationship as entering a “golden age,” with cooperation “deepening and extending steadily across all fields.”</p>



<p>“As maritime nations along vital sea lanes, allied with the United States and facing similar challenges to maritime order, our security cooperation is a natural necessity,” Endo said.</p>



<p>Japan remains the Philippines’ top source of official development assistance (ODA), supporting major infrastructure projects nationwide, while also emerging as a key defense partner. This includes the landmark Reciprocal Access Agreement signed in 2024, enabling joint military training and troop deployments.</p>



<p>Endo also highlighted expanding multilateral engagements, including trilateral cooperation with the United States and quadrilateral initiatives with Australia, as well as increased participation of Japan Self-Defense Forces in joint exercises such as Balikatan.</p>



<p>Beyond defense and infrastructure, both countries are exploring new frontiers in cooperation, including space, green transformation (GX), digital transformation (DX), and artificial intelligence.</p>



<p>Finance Secretary Frederick Go reaffirmed Manila’s commitment to deepening ties, noting that the relationship has matured into one between “like-minded nations working together to advance stability, resilience, and opportunity in our region.”</p>



<p>Former Supreme Court associate justice Antonio Carpio, for his part, underscored the strategic importance of Philippine-Japan cooperation in upholding a rules-based order in the West Philippine Sea.</p>



<p>“What will happen five to 10 years from now in the South China Sea depends on what we do today,” Carpio said. “Our objective is to ensure that the rules-based order applies—anchored on UNCLOS and reinforced by the arbitral award—so the international community can stand behind it.”</p>
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		<title>Japan&#8217;s envoy joins Kyushu U research forum in Manila</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Japanese Ambassador ENDO Kazuya attended the Kyushu University Forum: KYUDAI NOW – Manila Edition on February 11 at the Malcolm Theater of the University of the Philippines Diliman, highlighting growing academic and innovation ties between the Philippines and Japan. Also present were UP Vice President for Research and Innovation Dr. Joel Joseph S. Marciano Jr. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Japanese Ambassador ENDO Kazuya attended the Kyushu University Forum: KYUDAI NOW – Manila Edition on February 11 at the Malcolm Theater of the University of the Philippines Diliman, highlighting growing academic and innovation ties between the Philippines and Japan.</p>



<p>Also present were UP Vice President for Research and Innovation Dr. Joel Joseph S. Marciano Jr. and Kyushu University Vice President Prof. SHIMIZU Shuji.</p>



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<p>Organized by the Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies (Q-AOS), the international forum showcased recent research by Kyushu University faculty and alumni, with sessions covering design, engineering, agriculture, medicine, and education and career pathways linked to the university.</p>



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<p>In his remarks, Endo underscored the role of academic exchanges in strengthening bilateral relations, saying such collaborations have woven innovation and unity into the two countries’ long-standing partnership. He expressed confidence that Kyushu University’s culture of excellence would further deepen shared ambitions between the Philippines and Japan.</p>



<p>The event forms part of activities endorsed by the Embassy of Japan for the 70th anniversary of Philippines–Japan friendship and brought together members of the Kyushu University community from both countries.</p>
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