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Philippines president Benigno Acquino says his nation is ready to start negotiations on an accord that will allow Japan's military to use Philippine bases.

The agreement would clear the way for Japanese military aircraft and naval vessels to refuel in the Philippines, Mr Aquino said, allowing them to extend their range of operation in the South China Sea.

During a joint press conference in Tokyo, Mr Acquino and Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe lashed out at Chinese land reclamation in the disputed waters.


"Regarding the South China Sea issue, we've reaffirmed that we are concerned about the large-scale reclamation and that we are opposed to unilateral attempts to change the status quo," Mr Abe said.

The two leaders also agreed expand joint military exercises and to cooperate in building up the Philippines Coast Guard.

Mr Aquino has passionately courted Japan, along with the United States, to help serve as a counterbalance to Beijing's sovereignty claims over the South China Sea, through which much of Japan's ship-borne trade passes.

The Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan and Brunei have overlapping claims.

Under Mr Abe's leadership, Japan last year eased its restrictions on arms exports.

Tokyo already has agreements on military equipment and technology transfers with the United States, Britain, Australia and France.

A similar pact with Manila is needed to allow it to export to the Philippines.

Japanese defence minister Gen Nakatani has repeatedly said the situation in the South China Sea is a challenge to Japan's security and that Tokyo needs to consider how to respond.

Japan's parliament is debating bills that would ease the country's pacifist constitution's constraints on its military's overseas activities.


South China Sea: Philippines will begin talks on visiting forces agreement with Japan, president says - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
 
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Philippines president Benigno Acquino says his nation is ready to start negotiations on an accord that will allow Japan's military to use Philippine bases.

The agreement would clear the way for Japanese military aircraft and naval vessels to refuel in the Philippines, Mr Aquino said, allowing them to extend their range of operation in the South China Sea.

During a joint press conference in Tokyo, Mr Acquino and Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe lashed out at Chinese land reclamation in the disputed waters.


"Regarding the South China Sea issue, we've reaffirmed that we are concerned about the large-scale reclamation and that we are opposed to unilateral attempts to change the status quo," Mr Abe said.

The two leaders also agreed expand joint military exercises and to cooperate in building up the Philippines Coast Guard.

Mr Aquino has passionately courted Japan, along with the United States, to help serve as a counterbalance to Beijing's sovereignty claims over the South China Sea, through which much of Japan's ship-borne trade passes.

The Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan and Brunei have overlapping claims.

Under Mr Abe's leadership, Japan last year eased its restrictions on arms exports.

Tokyo already has agreements on military equipment and technology transfers with the United States, Britain, Australia and France.

A similar pact with Manila is needed to allow it to export to the Philippines.

Japanese defence minister Gen Nakatani has repeatedly said the situation in the South China Sea is a challenge to Japan's security and that Tokyo needs to consider how to respond.

Japan's parliament is debating bills that would ease the country's pacifist constitution's constraints on its military's overseas activities.


South China Sea: Philippines will begin talks on visiting forces agreement with Japan, president says - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Its great to see an assertive Japan but I wonder what would happen if push comes to shove and China keeps on reclamation process in SCS.

A lot would depend on what's public perception in Japan over Chinese aggression in SCS is. Will Japan takes US's lead or will it per sue independent policy?

As far as I see Japan is the only country in the region with naval power to counter China if hostilities break out, although it would have allies in USA, Australia and India
 
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Its great to see an assertive Japan but I wonder what would happen if push comes to shove and China keeps on reclamation process in SCS.

A lot would depend on what's public perception in Japan over Chinese aggression in SCS is. Will Japan takes US's lead or will it per sue independent policy?

As far as I see Japan is the only country in the region with naval power to counter China if hostilities break out, although it would have allies in USA, Australia and India

A very good question, indeed. In the end of the day, I believe Japan will do what is best for Japan.
 
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A very good question, indeed. In the end of the day, I believe Japan will do what is best for Japan.

Indeed that's what all countries will do. I must say though you have very diplomatically evaded an answer or opinion.

Buy Brahmos coastal defense and station it on Senkaku island :devil::devil::devil:
How are profits shared in case of future sales of Brahmos?
 
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The profits go to the JV which divides it in the ratio agreed (which can be % holding or ratio of capex etc)
Thanks Brahmos can prove to be an excellent strategic leverage for influence if we offer it to smaller countries
 
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Can't wait to see the future ground training between JGSDF and Philippine Army. :)




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Philippines, fear not, for we have returned.... ;)



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I smell war is coming, somebody has to step down.

It is long overdue; human society needs a massive "Reset", and a new world war is the only way to do it.

Can't wait to see the future ground training between JGSDF and Philippine Army. :)




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Philippine Army troops:

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Philippines, fear not, for we have returned.... ;)



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I already expect some Jiang and Dashi to make a fuss over this.
 
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It is long overdue; human society needs a massive "Reset", and a new world war is the only way to do it.



I already expect some Jiang and Dashi to make a fuss over this.


I can see in the future Japan donating some Type 10 MBTs to our Filipino friends. :)


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I smell war is coming, somebody has to step down.

War ? No.

Japan deploying overseas and developing strategic alliances? Yes, definitely.

I long for deployment of some of our forces in the Philippines, actually. I don't think it is far fetched to say in the immediate future Japan can rotate a Division strong soldiers in the Philippines at any given time. Not included would be naval forces to be deployed around the Philippines. :)



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I can see in the future Japan donating some Type 10 MBTs to our Filipino friends. :)


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War ? No.

Japan deploying overseas and developing strategic alliances? Yes, definitely.

I long for deployment of some of our forces in the Philippines, actually. I don't think it is far fetched to say in the immediate future Japan can rotate a Division strong soldiers in the Philippines at any given time. Not included would be naval forces to be deployed around the Philippines. :)



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I think the Type 90 or an enhanced Type 74 will do, Type 10 is just beyond our capabilities.
 
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