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Japan to supply chopper parts for Philippines military in bid to gain regional influence

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Philippine Air Force helicopters land on the fifth day of fighting in Marawi City, Mindanao island, southern Philippines. Photo: EPA
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Japan’s army will give thousands of helicopter parts to keep Philippine military choppers airborne, helping Tokyo gain clout with Manila in a contest with China to secure influence over the strategic South China Sea nation, four sources said.

Military diplomacy is a new means for Japan to confound China’s bid for control in the bitterly contested South China Sea as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks a regional military role amid a retreat from decades of state pacifism.

The pact could be the first in a series of similar deals as Tokyo cranks up defence diplomacy with Southeast Asian nations eager for hand-me-down patrol aircraft, ships and other military equipment.

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“This is a demonstration of the robust strategic partnership and cooperation of the two allies,” a senior Philippine Air Force commander told Reuters, adding that Japan would deliver around 40,000 parts under the deal. The value of the parts could not be determined.

The sources, who have knowledge of talks between the two countries, asked not to be identified because they were not authorised to talk to the media.

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in January. Photo: AFP
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in January. Photo: AFP
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