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PH seeking Japan arms in face of China dispute

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THE Philippine­s said on Thursday it wanted to acquire defense equipment from Japan, as the two allies strengthen defense ties in the face of China’s increasing assertiven­ess in the South China Sea.

Manila was particular­ly keen on the P-3C Orion surveillan­ce plane flown by Japanese pilots during recent joint exercises over disputed waters also claimed by Beijing, a defense ministry spokesman said.

“Yes, we are interested in getting a P-3,” Peter Paul Galvez told reporters.

“Naturally, we are looking if it will become an excess defence article, then we can get it at a very low price,” he added without giving further details.

Cash-strapped Manila has been strengthen­ing military ties with better-equipped allies, like Japan and the United States as tensions have flared with regional superpower China.

Beijing is locked in disputes with several neighbours over its claims to almost the entire South China Sea, where it has started reclaiming land, as well as with Japan over islands in the East China Sea.

The Philippine­s has conducted naval exercises with Japan and is now pushing for an agreement to allow large-scale joint military exercises similar to those it holds annually with the US.

It has also asked a United Nations tribunal to reject China’s claims to most of the Sea, a move angrily rejected by Beijing which says the world body has no authority in the matter.

President Benigno C. Aquino III visited Japan earlier this month where he discussed closer defense relations, including the transfer of military equipment for his country’s poorly equipped armed forces. (AFP)

 ?? (AFP FOTO) ?? PH-JAPAN WAR GAMES. A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force P-3C Orion patrol aircraft prepares to take off as part of a joint training exercise with the Philippine­s in Puerto Princesa.
(AFP FOTO) PH-JAPAN WAR GAMES. A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force P-3C Orion patrol aircraft prepares to take off as part of a joint training exercise with the Philippine­s in Puerto Princesa.

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