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Marcos Says Philippines Would Be Involved in Any Taiwan Conflict

Marcos wants to clarify Japan’s security stance and expand defense cooperation as analysts say a missile deal could boost the Philippines’ deterrence.

  • On Monday, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized security cooperation ahead of his state visit next week to meet Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and discuss defense ties.
  • Marcos reiterated the Philippines will not interfere in China-Taiwan matters, yet acknowledged the nation would likely be drawn into conflict due to proximity and nearly 200,000 Filipino nationals living in Taiwan.
  • The President plans to discuss implementing the Reciprocal Access Agreement and the Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement while seeking clarity on Japan's security posture after Tokyo eased defense export rules.
  • Philippine and Chinese foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in less than a month to establish regular discussions and maintain peace, balancing Manila's defense partnerships with regional engagement.
  • The Philippines recently hosted more than 17,000 troops from the U.S., Japan, and allies for the Balikatan military exercises, positioning the nation in an 'era of defense economy' for national security.
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nippon.com broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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