
PH, Japan Advance Defense Cooperation at Ministerial Meeting
May 6, 2026MAKATI CITY, May 6, 2026 — Secretary of National Defense Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr. and Japan Minister of Defense Koizumi Shinjiro held a Defense Ministerial Meeting in Makati City on May 5, 2026, reaffirming the continued strengthening of defense ties between the Philippines and Japan.
The two defense leaders welcomed the steady progress in operational cooperation, including the implementation of the Philippines-Japan Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) and the signing of the Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA). They also noted the growing scope of joint and multilateral activities, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercises, as well as Japan’s participation in Exercise Balikatan, as key drivers of enhanced interoperability.
In his remarks, Secretary Teodoro emphasized the depth of strategic trust underpinning defense agreements between partners, noting that the RAA “should not be taken as a pure defense-to-defense or a military-to-military agreement, but as an expression of the highest form of trust and confidence, and an expression of the highest level of engagement of two countries, because of shared interests and a shared future.”
He further underscored the need to translate shared commitments into concrete outcomes, stressing the importance “to make sure that we work very rapidly into translating our shared vision into operational realities, not only bilaterally, but together with our allies.”
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to upholding a rules-based international order and expressed serious concern over developments in the East China Sea and South China Sea. They underscored the importance of strengthening maritime domain awareness, information sharing, and operational coordination to address evolving regional security challenges.
In light of Japan’s review of its Three Principles on the Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology and its Implementing Guidelines, the Ministers also agreed to further expand cooperation in defense equipment and technology, through the signing of a Statement on the Further Promotion of Defense Equipment and Technology Cooperation. They emphasized the need to enhance institutional mechanisms and advance new initiatives that contribute to regional deterrence and stability.
The meeting highlights the Philippines’ commitment to deepening strategic partnerships and promoting peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific through sustained and practical defense cooperation.
