Japan’s top diplomat is heading to the Philippines this week for talks expected to focus on maritime tensions in the South China Sea and Tokyo’s strategic role in the region.
Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi’s stop in Manila on Thursday is part of a nine-day diplomatic tour of the Middle East and Asia that began last Saturday, with stops in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Qatar and India.
His talks with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Maria Theresa Lazaro are expected to review…
Japan’s top diplomat heads to Philippines with South China Sea top of mind

