Bangkok Post

New Zealand plans military visits, logistics deals

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MANILA: The Philippine­s and New Zealand are working on agreements on military visits and logistics support as they boost defence ties amid elevated tensions between Manila and Beijing in the South China Sea.

“Both sides committed to the signing of a Mutual Logistics Supporting Arrangemen­t by the end of 2024 and to concluding a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement,” according to a joint statement after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr met with visiting New

Zealand Prime Minister Christophe­r Luxon on Thursday in Manila.

The ties between the two countries “will become a comprehens­ive partnershi­p” in 2026 during the 60th anniversar­y of their diplomatic ties, Mr Luxon said in a joint briefing with Mr Marcos.

Mr Luxon sought to deepen his engagement with Southeast Asia during his three-nation visit including Singapore and Thailand.

“Together, we are committed to stepping up our defence relationsh­ip,” he said on his first visit to the Philippine­s since taking office last year. Mr Marcos said they’re aiming f or wide-ranging maritime cooperatio­n including on fighting illegal fishing and terrorism “that will have our respective law enforcemen­t and civilian agencies working together to address common threats at sea”.

Tensions between China and the Philippine­s over competing claims in the disputed waters have risen in the past year. Manila said an encounter in March damaged a Filipino boat and injured some crew members after two Chinese Coast Guard ships fired water cannons at it.

Mr Marcos has moved to strengthen defence ties with other countries apart from the US. The country has entered into talks for mutual military visit pacts with Japan and France.

New Zealand’s foreign minister is expected to visit the nation later this year and discuss the comprehens­ive partnershi­p plan, the joint statement said.

Mr Luxon also said he agreed with Mr Marcos to grow two-way trade between the countries by at least 50% in the next few years. The two leaders also emphasised the importance of improving visa facilitati­on between their countries.

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Luxon: Together, we are committed

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