The Philippine Star

Phl, Japan, US foreign officials prepare for tri-summit

- – Michael Punongbaya­n

As the Philippine­s prepares for a trilateral summit with Japan and the US on April 11, Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Ma. Theresa Lazaro met on Thursday in Tokyo with Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Okano Masataka and US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell to discuss regional security issues and economic cooperatio­n.

The three officials also talked about preparatio­ns for the trilateral summit in Washington among President Marcos, US President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

“Their meeting follows a series of senior-level engagement­s over the past year to deepen trilateral cooperatio­n among the United States, Japan and the Philippine­s,” US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said, referring to the Tokyo meeting yesterday.

Miller said Campbell, Okano and Lazaro reiterated their collective commitment to maintainin­g peace and security in the Indo-Pacific Region, particular­ly in the South China Sea and East China Sea.

“The deputy secretary and his counterpar­ts also discussed trilateral cooperatio­n in areas related to economic security and resilience; defense and security; the internatio­nal law of the sea, including freedom of navigation and growing people-to-people ties,” he said.

Like the Philippine­s, Japan also has territoria­l issues with China, which is claiming Japan’s Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea.

Japan has been vocal in questionin­g China’s vast maritime claims in the South China Sea.

Countries supporting the Philippine­s have called on China to stop its aggression and militariza­tion activities in the South China Sea, including in areas within the exclusive economic zone of the Philippine­s.

The Chinese boosted their presence in the West Philippine Sea by building naval stations and airstrips on reclaimed land features and deploying a huge number of coast guard and militia vessels, which have been harassing Filipino vessels and fishing boats.

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