What measures are Japan, the US and the Philippines taking to counter China? | DW News
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US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are strengthening defense ties to counter China, with a trilateral summit involving Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The leaders are focusing on addressing security challenges in the Indo-Pacific, emphasizing economic cooperation, peace, and standing together against China's hostile behavior to ensure collective security.
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- US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. are collaborating to bolster defense ties against China's aggression in the Indo-Pacific region.
- The focus lies on not only military strategies but also economic cooperation and infrastructure investments to collectively address security challenges and counter Beijing's influence in the area.
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Recent questions
What are US and Japan enhancing to counter China?
Defense ties and military interoperability.
What is the focus of the trilateral summit?
Addressing security challenges in the Indo-Pacific.
What is the goal of the defense partnership?
Strengthening allies for potential contingencies.
How are the countries countering China's influence?
Committing to increased infrastructure and industrial investment.
What is the main focus of the leaders in the Indo-Pacific?
Standing together against China's hostile behavior.
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