Japan, US, Philippines oppose maritime coercion

Japan, US, Philippines oppose maritime coercion

Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)Acting Deputy Undersecretary Hans Mohaimin Siriban says the world awaits the upcoming trilateral meeting of the Philippines, Japan, and the United States. INQUIRER FILES

KUALA LUMPUR — The foreign chiefs of Japan, the United States, and the Philippines have voiced opposition to unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force or coercion.

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro shared the view as they discussed the situation in the East China and South China seas at a meeting in  Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, at a time when China is stepping up hegemonic moves in the seas.

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They also reconfirmed the importance of respecting the rule of law and securing the freedom of navigation. The three-way talks took place on the sidelines of a series of meetings related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the Malaysian capital.

READ: PH, Japan, and US discuss regional maritime issues in Tokyo

The three ministers agreed to hold, by autumn, a meeting on maritime issues among high-ranking government officials of their countries.

They also affirmed that Japan, the United States, and the Philippines will cooperate to reinforce the supply chains of key minerals and other items and work in unison in fields such as cybersecurity and civil nuclear energy.



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