U.S. President Biden has been heating up in the South China Sea situation that the United States will be committed to "deepening the maritime and security relationships with Japan and the Philippines."
Bloomberg reported that Bayeng on Thursday (April 11) held the first three -sided summit at the White House and Japanese Prime Minister Kishita and Philippine President Konatsu. "Promise ""
He also said: "If the Philippine aircraft, ships or armed forces in the South China Sea are attacked by any attack, we will quote the common defense treaty of the United States and the Philippines."
The Philippines and the United States signed a common defense treaty in the United States and the Philippines in 1951.According to the treaty, once the Philippines is attacked by armed, the United States will help the Philippines to resist foreign enemies.
Biden did not mention China directly in his speech.
Compared to the former President of the Philippines, Duterte, which is more friendly to Beijing, Markis, who is closer to the United States, said that the Philippines and the United States "are unswervingly committed to rules -based international order."
Kishida Wenxiong said that "multi -level cooperation is important" and "today's conference will create history."
Bayon and Kishida Wenxiong on Wednesday (10th) at the White House Focusing on the turbulent Indo -Pacific region and China.After the meeting, the two leaders issued a joint statement saying that they would establish a global security partnership to deal with complicated and interrelated challenges.
Bynden said that the United States is unswervingly committed to the use of comprehensive capabilities including nuclear power to defend Japan.The two said that Japan's measures to strengthen defense structure and capabilities have opened the "new era of US -Japan security cooperation."