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Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Saturday said he is hopeful that the proposed Reciprocal Access Agreement between Japan and the Philippines would not lead to cases of abuse against Filipinos, particularly women.
“That won’t be the case, because, of course, we’re aware that in this day and age, mass media, technology, social media, we are very sensitive to those issues,” Romualdez said, as he allayed fears over the planned military access agreement. “This is especially true with our relations to foreigners, those who visit us. That’s why we have very, very high confidence that our relations with RAA will be very smooth,” Romualdez said.
Prior to the special joint session, President Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida agreed Friday to bolster defense cooperation between their countries amid China’s expanding military presence in the region.
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