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Article: Philippines and Vietnam to sign defense agreement

Philippines and Vietnam to sign defense agreement

Philippines and Vietnam to sign defense agreement

PHOTO CAPTION: Philippine sailors participate in live fire weapons training with U.S. Naval Special Warfare operators at Wallace Air Station in San Fernando, Philippines, August 17, 2023. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Daniel Gaither via U.S. Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)

 

 

By Mikhail Flores

MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines and Vietnam will sign a defence cooperation agreement on Friday, the office of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said, a significant step by two countries that have long opposed China's actions in the South China Sea.

Vietnamese Defence Minister Phan Van Giang was in Manila on Friday to hold talks with his Philippine counterpart, Gilberto Teodoro, and he paid a courtesy call earlier in the day on Marcos.

"We now talk about defence cooperation, security cooperation, maritime cooperation, and certainly, on the area of trade as well," Marcos was quoted as saying in a statement, which did not specify details of the defence agreement.

"Your visit, I think, will serve as further impetus, further push to increase that – the depth and the range of our relationship."

The agreement comes at a time of simmering tension in the South China Sea and international concern about an escalation, and over the conduct of China's vast fleet of coastguard and its activities in the exclusive economic zones of its neighbours.

Vietnam has a tricky balancing act of opposing actions by China that it deems infringements on its sovereignty, while needing to maintain close relations with its giant neighbour, forged over decades by their ruling Communist Parties.

Vietnam's decision to enter into the agreement comes at a time when U.S. defence ally the Philippines and China are sparring almost every week over the South China Sea, a row that has raged for more than a year.

China claims sovereignty over almost all of the strategic waterway.

Despite their overlapping claims in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, where Vietnam and the Philippines each occupies atolls and reefs, both countries have expressed desire to work together and tackle disputes.

Coast guards of the two countries earlier this month held their first-ever joint exercises in Manila, simulating fire-fighting drills and search-and-rescue exercises.

That came after Marcos visited Hanoi in January and signed deals that covered "incident prevention in the South China Sea" and "maritime cooperation".



(Reporting by Mikhail Flores, Neil Jerome Morales and Karen Lema; Editing by Martin Petty)

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