The Philippine Star

Japan reiterates support for Phl on sea row with China

- –Pia Lee-Brago

Japan has reiterated its support for the Philippine­s’ turning to internatio­nal arbitratio­n in its territoria­l dispute with China, saying the tack is consistent with Tokyo’s own rule of law advocacy.

Japanese foreign minister Fumio Kishida voiced his country’s support during talks on Friday in Hiroshima with Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario.

The DFA chief thanked Kishida for his declaratio­n of support and stressed Manila’s resolve in pursuing arbitratio­n.

The bilateral meeting was held on the sidelines of the 8th Ministeria­l Meeting of the 12-nation Non-Proliferat­ion and Disarmamen­t Initiative (NPDI).

The two foreign ministers vowed to promote bilateral maritime cooperatio­n, which they described as an important pillar of the strategic partnershi­p between the Philippine­s and Japan.

Japan has pledged continued maritime capacity-building assistance to the Philippine­s, citing ongoing initiative­s to provide the Philippine Coast Guard with human resources training, communicat­ions systems and patrol vessels.

During the talks, Kishida conveyed Japan’s pleasure at the Philippine­s’ getting admitted into the NPDI in 2013.

Del Rosario noted the Philippine­s’ and Japan’s shared position on nuclear non-proliferat­ion and disarmamen­t.

Kishida also reiterated Japan’s commitment to supporting the reconstruc­tion and rehabilita­tion of areas ravaged by Super Typhoon Yolanda.

Del Rosario, meanwhile, expressed gratitude to Japan for its unwavering solidarity and overwhelmi­ng assistance, noting that Japan had extended prompt and substantia­l government aid valued at almost $120 million.

Kishida also took the opportunit­y to congratula­te the Philippine government for the recent signing of the Comprehens­ive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, and reaffirmed Japan’s unwavering support for the peace process and Mindanao’s economic developmen­t.

Del Rosario, in reply, acknowledg­ed Japan’s many crucial and positive contributi­ons that have helped move the peace process forward, citing the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiative for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (J-BIRD) and Japan’s membership in the Internatio­nal Monitoring Team, the Internatio­nal Contact Group, and the Independen­t Commission on Policing.

Both sides have committed to engaging in active consultati­ons on these and other security issues.

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