In his address to Congress during a special joint session, Kishida said Manila and Tokyo have strengthened ties 'at all levels.'
MANILA — The relationship between the Philippines and Japan has reached the point of a "golden age," with cooperation between the two nations continuing to deepen in recent years, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Saturday.
"Japan is one of the largest investors in the Philippines on a private sector basis. Public-private partnerships and investment companies that contribute to carbonization are also underway," he said. The Japanese Prime Minister also touted their efforts to boost the country's defense capabilities, thereby contributing to regional peace and stability.
"Japan will continue to contribute to the enhancement of the Philippines’ security capabilities, thereby contributing to regional peace and stability," said Kishida.
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