PBBM, sinabing kapwa makikinabang ang PH at Japan sa planong RAA sa Indo-Pacific Region

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PBBM, sinabing kapwa makikinabang ang PH at Japan sa planong RAA sa Indo-Pacific Region;

RAA, inaasahang magpapaigting sa maritime cooperation
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00:00 The Philippines and Japan have reached an agreement to strengthen the cooperation between the two countries to maintain peace in the South China Sea.
00:10 President Ferdinand R. Marquez Jr. and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held bilateral meetings.
00:19 Alan Francisco is back in the center of the news.
00:25 President Ferdinand R. Marquez Jr. and First Lady Liza Marcos held a dinner on Saturday night at the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's Akasaka Palace.
00:34 The summit session opened on Sunday and President Marcos' various speeches began.
00:42 At President Marcos' bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, he said the Philippines and Japan will work together on the plan of the Reciprocal Access Agreement to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
00:57 It is expected that this RAA will be involved in maritime cooperation.
01:02 This is important, according to the President, because it will help to maintain peace in the South China Sea.
01:08 After the bilateral meeting, two countries agreed to the agreement,
01:13 which was signed by President Marcos and Prime Minister Kishida from the same Coast Guards and Environment Departments.
01:20 The Philippines wants to increase its contribution to the global creative industry market
01:25 by partnering with countries like Japan in the pursuit of sustainability and innovation.
01:32 He said this by speaking at the Creative and Sustainable Economy Through Innovation event led by DTI.
01:39 At this event, the President recognized First Lady Liza Marcos' efforts in supporting indigenous textiles, design services, MSMEs, and others.
01:50 The President also called on the ASEAN-Japan Summit to have a 10-year roadmap for new technologies and climate resilient plans for strong food security in the region.
02:00 The Philippines and ASEAN-Japan also urged to move to reduce carbon emissions, renewable energy and others.
02:09 President Marcos sees a bright future for the success of Japan and ASEAN.
02:17 He said this in his speech at the Heart to Heart Partners Across Generations event,
02:22 where he reiterated his contribution to Japan's peace and stability in the region.
02:28 The President also mentioned the programs in the Philippines that are being supported by young people in Japan's aid,
02:34 such as the Genesis Program and Sports for Tomorrow Program.
02:38 President Marcos and First Lady Liza attended a gala dinner last night, where the President witnessed the lighting of the iconic Tokyo Tower.
02:46 The Tokyo Tower was also lit up by red, yellow, and blue, which are the colors of the ASEAN flag and the Commemorative Summit logo.
02:54 This will give Japan a boost in visiting ASEAN leaders and in commemorating the five-decade-long strong partnership between Japan and the countries in Southeast Asia.
03:04 Alan Francisco for Bayan (The City) Tokyo, Japan.

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