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The comments came as Biden hosted the first ever trilateral summit
between the three countries, welcoming Filipino President Ferdinand
Marcos Jr. to the White House a day after the official visit of Japanese
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
“When we stand as one, we’re able to forge a better future for all,”
Biden said in the East Room of the White House Thursday.
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Japan and the Philippines both have separate territorial disputes with
China, in the former’s case the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea
and in the latter’s areas of the South China Sea.
The 1951 mutual defense treaty between the US and the Philippines –
the oldest such US pact in the Asia-Pacific – stipulates both sides
would help defend each other if either were attacked by a third party.
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Marcos said on Thursday that the Philippines, Japan and the United
States “meet today as friends and partners bound by a shared vision in
pursuit of a peaceful, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific.”
The three countries, Marcos added, are “linked by a profound respect
for democracy, good governance and the rule of law.”
Japan has been at the center of Biden’s alliance building in the Indo-
Pacific as officials have seen a willing partner in Kishida, who has
significantly shifted the country’s defense posture in recent years and
provided ongoing support to Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Kishida has committed to increasing defense spending by 2% of GDP
by 2037 and acquired American Tomahawk missiles to increase its
counterstrike capabilities.
Biden hosted Marcos at the White House last year, showing his intent to
reestablish strong ties with Manila that had frayed under former
President Rodrigo Duterte, who sought closer relations with China.
In the days leading up to the summit, the US, Japan and Philippines –
along with Australia – conducted maritime military exercises near
Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), after Philippine vessels
had alleged “harassment” by Chinese ships in the South China Sea.
The senior official added that the White House will also be making
announcements in “Open Radio Access Network technology” and that
both the US and Japan will be providing millions of dollars in funding.
Officials also said they will announce an upcoming Coast Guard patrol
in the Indo-Pacific that will be taking place “in the coming year.”