The Philippines and Japan have yet to sign an agreement that would allow Japanese troops access to Philippine military bases
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Japan Self-Defense Force soldiers are set to be stationed in Philippine bases as a countermeasure against Beijing’s hostile acts towards Manila.The YouTube video, posted on October 5 by a channel notorious for dubious military claims, has 143,291 views and 3,500 likes as of writing.Sundalo at mga assets ng mga Japan, i-dedestino na sa mga base ng Pilipinas kasama ang mga Amerikano. Ito na nga ang maglalagay ng tuldok sa paghahari-harian ng China.
The misleading video implied that the relocation of JSDF troops and the establishment of Japan’s own bases in the Philippines had been confirmed to be part of the proposed agreement. However, there are no official reports or statements from both governments confirming details of the RAA. similar to the Philippines’ Visiting Forces Agreement with the US. It would establish procedures between the two countries for cooperative activities to promote bilateral security and defense..
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