Japan, US, Philippines to launch security talks amid tensions over Taiwan


Japan held joint military exercises with the US and the Philippines as recently as October. - Reuters

TOKYO (Reuters): Japan, the United States and the Philippines are preparing to establish a formal framework for high-level ministerial talks on security matters, the Kyodo news agency reported on Tuesday (March 28).

The three countries are considering holding their first meeting as early as April.

The move comes as Taiwan, which lies between Japan and the Philippines, has become a focal point of intensifying Chinese military activity that Tokyo and Washington worry could escalate into war.

Japan held joint military exercises with the US and the Philippines as recently as October.

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