Philippines Says to Sign Troops Pact With Canada
Canada, PH will sign key defense pact to boost combat drills, military ties
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Philippines says to sign troops pact with Canada as defence ties deepen
Troops pact with Canada on the horizon
The country and Canada are set to sign a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (Sovfa) after negotiations aimed at enhancing defence and security cooperation between the two nations, Manila's defence ministry said.
After reports emerged in January that Chinese warships tracked a Canadian navy vessel passing through the disputed South China Sea, Chinese social media users began sharing a picture they falsely claimed shows the incident.
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National Interest on MSNAmerica’s South China Sea Nightmare Is Unfolding In Real TimeWhatever happens in the near term, it is obvious that there is a serious arms race occurring for dominance in the South China Sea.
The Philippines and Canada have wrapped up negotiations for their Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA), setting the stage for the formal signing of the deal that will allow the deployment of Canadian troops to the Philippines.
The Philippine defense secretary said his country and its allies would take measures to counter any attempt by China to impose an air defense zone or restrict freedom of flights over the South China Sea.
France, Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand—following Washington’s lead—have each staged war games or concluded alliances with Manila targeting China.
The Philippine defense secretary says his country and its allies would take measures to counter any attempt by China to impose an air defense zone or restrict freedom of flights over the South China Sea.
China's recent live-fire naval drills in the Tasman Sea off southeastern Australia highlighted continued tensions between the major Indo-Pacific powers, particularly in the Sea and the Taiwan Strait.
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