Kitakus revealed that in the meeting with Kishida Wenxiong, Kishida "very briefly" proposed the possibility of mutual visiting agreement between the Philippines and the formation of the troops.In order to protect the Fishermen and maritime territory, Pumioz is open to concluding agreements.However, he believes that he must do cautiously because he doesn't want to be provocative.

(Manila Comprehensive) Philippine President President Marco is open to the Philippine and the Japanese conclusion troops.

After the five -day visit to Japan on Sunday (February 12), Sunday (February 12) received an interview with a reporter on the return aircraft and revealed that the Japanese Prime Minister Kishita Kishita was "very simple" in the meeting.The possibility of mutual visits to the Philippines.

Little Marco said to reporters: "If you can help the Philippines protect our fishermen and protect our maritime territory ... I don't think there is any reason to conclude this agreement."

But he revealed: "We must also act carefully because we don't want to be provocative. It not only helps to calm down the tension of the South China Sea, but it will exacerbate it, right? That is not what we want"

The Philippines has sovereignty disputes with China in the South China Sea. Maccous is moving closer to the United States and Japan on security issues, hoping to use external forces to fight against China.

Konatsu and Kishida Wenxiong witnessed the signing of a series of cooperation agreements in the Philippines last week. One of the humanitarian disaster relief agreements focused on facilitating the Japanese Self -Defense Force to enter the Philippines to participate in rescue operations.Analysis means that the disaster relief agreement is the first step in the signing of a wider agreement between the two countries, and the other party may be allowed to deploy troops in their own territory in the future.

Japan is currently a mutual visit agreement with Australia and the United Kingdom, and Japan is also the country with the most overseas garrison in the United States.When Feimei held a joint military exercise, Japan also participated as an observer.If the Japanese Self -Defense Force enters the Philippines, I believe it can help Manila to increase their strength in the South China Sea.

Patt. "I always thought about protecting our fishermen. We need to clearly show that there are ship patrols in our sea area to ensure that our territorial sea is clearly recognized."

The U.S. military uses military bases to increase to nine

A few days ago, a few days ago, Little Marco also signed an agreement with US Secretary of Defense Austin to increase the Philippine military base that the US military can use from five to nine, including a base that is close to Taiwan.This was accused of stabilizing the damage area and exacerbating tensions.

Magaks said in an interview with Nikkei on Sunday that the Philippines is close to Taiwan. Once the Taiwan Strait conflicts, it is "difficult to imagine" the Philippines will not be involved in it.

Magakus pointed out that he is located in the northern Ielokos province in northern Philippines, only 40 minutes away from Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan.He emphasized that if there is a conflict between the Taiwan Strait, he must first protect the 150,000 Philippine diasporas living in Taiwan. As for the possible military response, it "depends on how the situation is on the step of (conflict)."

China is the largest trading partner of the Philippines.Last month, Machaus visited Beijing and brought back its investment commitment of US $ 22.8 billion (about S $ 30.4 billion).

When the reporter asked him if he was worried that the security agreement between the Philippines and the United States and Japan might undermine China's investment, Maxakus replied: "These actions are not targeted at China."

China Official Media Xinhua News Agency on Monday (February 13) visited the Philippine comfort women support group LILA Pilipina, saying that the organization resolutely opposed the Philippine government for concluding security agreements with the United States and Japan.Essence