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Canada and Philippines sign defense pact to boost drills, deter China’s aggression

Canada and Philippines sign defense pact to boost drills, deter China’s aggression

Summary

Canada and the Philippines signed a defense agreement to increase military drills and cooperation to counter China's actions in the South China Sea. This agreement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, where China disputes territory with several countries. The pact is part of broader efforts to strengthen military ties and enhance regional security.

Key Facts

  • Canada and the Philippines signed a defense pact to increase military drills and cooperation.
  • The agreement aims to counter China's actions in the South China Sea.
  • Canada and Western nations are increasing their military presence in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • The South China Sea is a major trade route with disputed territorial claims.
  • China has been accused of using aggressive tactics against Philippine vessels.
  • The Philippines signed similar defense agreements with Japan, New Zealand, and has ongoing talks with other countries.
  • The agreement provides a legal framework for joint military exercises.
  • Canada previously signed agreements with the Philippines on defense cooperation and data sharing.
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