Philippines to sign visiting forces deal with Canada to boost military ties

The Philippines and Canada have negotiated a deal for the deployment of troops, Manila said on Friday, it what will be once signed the latest security pact in the face of increasingly tense confrontations with China.

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Manila’s defence department said it and Canada had “successfully concluded negotiations”, but gave no timetable for when a deal would be signed.

“This agreement will establish a framework for increased cooperation”, the statement read, saying it would foster “closer collaboration between defence and military establishments”.

The deal “underscored the Philippines’ commitment to bolstering international partnerships and promoting regional security”, it added.

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With eyes on China, the Philippines and Japan agree to enhance defence partnership

With eyes on China, the Philippines and Japan agree to enhance defence partnership

Manila already has similar pacts with the United States, Australia and Japan, against a backdrop of China’s actions in the disputed South China Sea.

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