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P 15.00 • 20 PAGES STRENGTHENING RP-JAPAN TIES. Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Fumio Kishida (left) shakes hands with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay during a joint news conference at The Marco Polo Davao yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
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HE Japanese government pledged to continue its support to the Philippine government and the new administration of President Duterte amidst growing tensions between the Philippines in China as a result of the West Philippine Sea territorial dispute. Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida visited Davao City on Thursday, August 11, to pay his courtesies to President Duterte. “We both look forward to enhanced collaboration in other areas of interests [such as] culture, health, education,
disaster management, defense and international security,” Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay said in a joint press briefing with Kishida on Thursday at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City. After the press briefing, Kishida made a courtesy call with President Duterte at the presidential guest house in Panacan. “Foreign Minister Kishida, being the first foreign minister to call on the President in Mindanao, will be treated with [our] heart-warming tradition,” Yasay said. He bared that Kishida
plans to update President Duterte on Japan’s on-going and proposed projects in Mindanao. The foreign minister and the President will also discuss measures to enhance the Philippine Coast Guard’s (PCG) maritime capabilities, the nation’s transport situation, and the overall business climate in the country, Yasay added. “I was reappointed as the foreign minister and in just one week I am visiting the Philippines,” Kishida said, adding that his visit also coinsides with the 60th year anniversary of the normalization of the
diplomatic ties between Philippines and Japan. “Japan will continue to support the Philippines through our concentrated systems for Mindanao including infrastructure and developments in agriculture,” he said, adding, “I will explain to President Duterte Japan’s willingness to continue its support to the new government of the Philippines in the advancement of our bilateral relationship.”
Significance of the visit Yasay said Kishida’s visit
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