PH, Japan, US, Canada hold multilateral maritime activity in WPS

/ 08:55 PM June 17, 2024

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines, along with its key allies the United States, Japan, and Canada on Sunday conducted a joint patrol in the West Philippine Sea.

This is the second time a Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity (MMCA) occurred this year.

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“On 16 June 2024, Japan Maritime Self Defense Force’s JS KIRISAME, together with counterparts from the Philippine Navy, U.S. Navy, and the Royal Canadian Navy, affirmed their commitment to strengthen regional and international cooperation in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific during the Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity in the South China Sea,” the Japanese embassy in Manila said in a statement on Monday.

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No further details were available as of Monday.

READ: PH, US, Japan, Australia ‘cooperative activity’ set in WPS on April 7

Last April, Manila, along with Washington, Tokyo, and Canberra also conducted an MMCA.

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