Japan has allocated a package of aid to the Philippines to enhance its defense capabilities - media.


Japan and the Philippines have signed a security assistance agreement worth $10.65 million. This is aimed at enhancing maritime security and surveillance in Southeast Asia amidst escalating tensions in the South China Sea.
The Philippines and Japan have opposed the aggressive behavior of Chinese vessels amid maritime sovereignty disputes that have been ongoing for a decade.
'The project is expected to contribute to the support and strengthening of regional security and the enhancement of vital maritime route security, and will also be significant for Japan's security,' the Japanese embassy in Manila stated.
The Philippine Air Force will receive equipment to support its air surveillance radar system, which will enhance their monitoring capabilities, the agency reports.
'The strengthening of security cooperation reflects the joint commitment of Japan and the Philippines to regional peace and stability,' the statement from the Philippine Department of National Defense noted.
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