The Philippines, the United States, and Japan will craft a “work plan” that would advance their trilateral cooperation, the Department
of Foreign Affairs said Saturday as the three states explore ways to further promote peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
The US State Department said the officials also agreed to “continue to call out behavior that is inconsistent with international law,” including China’s recent actions near Ayungin Shoal that interfered with the Philippines’ lawful exercise of high seas freedom of navigation.” The three officials also discussed ways to support economic resiliency and enhance engagements on energy, infrastructure, and digital economy issues.
Kamikawa, meanwhile, underscored the importance of “multilayered collaboration with allies and like-minded countries” for upholding a rules-based order, especially with what Japan labeled as a “recent severe strategic environment” in the region, including the situation in the South China Sea.
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