Japan-Philippines military drills to become a reality after Tokyo ratifies defence pact
Their newly ratified reciprocal access agreement paves the way for Japanese forces to train on Philippine soil for the first time since WWII

The RAA allows the deployment of Filipino and Japanese forces on each other’s soil for joint military exercises, including live-fire drills, amid mutual geopolitical tensions with China.
“We welcome today’s approval of the Reciprocal Access Agreement between the Philippines and Japan by the House of Councillors, which completes the approval process in the Japanese Diet,” Philippine Ambassador to Japan Mylene Garcia-Albano said in a statement on Friday.
The RAA is expected to improve military collaboration between the two nations by simplifying the deployment processes for joint training and disaster relief missions.