US, Japan, Philippines leaders convene for trilateral summit


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Leaders from the United States, Japan and the Philippines convened for their inaugural trilateral summit, marking a significant commitment to fostering a free, open and secure Indo-Pacific region. They announced several initiatives to strengthen economic ties, technological advancements, and security collaborations.

Notably they introduced the Luzon Economic Corridor aimed at enhancing connectivity and infrastructure in the Philippines.

The summit also focused on pressing global security concerns, including aggressive actions in the South China Sea and stability across the Taiwan Strait. Moreover, the leaders voiced strong support for Ukraine amid Russian aggression, underlining their dedication to international law and nuclear non-proliferation.

“We believe, fundamentally, that by working together, we can advance the security and prosperity of our own nations, the Indo-Pacific region, and the world,” the White House said in a statement.

The leaders said the partnership reaffirmed the importance of democratic values, gender equality and human rights as foundational principles of their trilateral relationship.

All three countries have also pledged to boost maritime security and humanitarian assistance through enhanced cooperation and joint training. Initiatives include launching a humanitarian assistance exercise and expanding defense cooperation with combined naval training and exercises.

This partnership aims to ensure efficient, coordinated responses to crises and support the Philippines’ defense modernization, emphasizing joint development of defense technology.

The three nations also stand united in advocating for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, condemning North Korea’s ballistic missile threats, and demanding adherence to United Nations resolutions. They expressed unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty in the face of Russia’s invasion and nuclear threats, emphasizing the illegitimacy of territorial acquisition by force.

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Leaders from the United States, Japan and the Philippines convened for their inaugural trilateral summit, marking a significant commitment to fostering a free, open and secure Indo-Pacific region. They announced several initiatives to strengthen economic ties, technological advancements, and security collaborations.

Notably they introduced the Luzon Economic Corridor aimed at enhancing connectivity and infrastructure in the Philippines.

The summit also focused on pressing global security concerns, including aggressive actions in the South China Sea and stability across the Taiwan Strait. Moreover, the leaders voiced strong support for Ukraine amid Russian aggression, underlining their dedication to international law and nuclear non-proliferation.

“We believe, fundamentally, that by working together, we can advance the security and prosperity of our own nations, the Indo-Pacific region, and the world,” the White House said in a statement.

The leaders said the partnership reaffirmed the importance of democratic values, gender equality and human rights as foundational principles of their trilateral relationship.

All three countries have also pledged to boost maritime security and humanitarian assistance through enhanced cooperation and joint training. Initiatives include launching a humanitarian assistance exercise and expanding defense cooperation with combined naval training and exercises.

This partnership aims to ensure efficient, coordinated responses to crises and support the Philippines’ defense modernization, emphasizing joint development of defense technology.

The three nations also stand united in advocating for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, condemning North Korea’s ballistic missile threats, and demanding adherence to United Nations resolutions. They expressed unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty in the face of Russia’s invasion and nuclear threats, emphasizing the illegitimacy of territorial acquisition by force.

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