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Philippines Agrees to Accept Five Japanese Destroyers

Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro announced an agreement with Japan to transfer five Abukuma-class destroyers after their retirement, strengthening defense ties amid South China Sea tensions.

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Tokyo, July 7 (Jiji Press)--The Philippines has reached a broad agreement with Japan on the transfer of five Abukuma-class destroyers from Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force after their retirement, Philippine National Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters in Manila, Teodoro indicated that the handover is expected to be completed within the next few years, adding that the agreement is a proof of the Japanese government's goodwill.

Tokyo has deepened security cooperation with the Philippines, which is at odds with China over issues in the South China Sea.

At a meeting in Singapore in May, Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and Teodoro agreed to advance talks on transferring Abukuma-class destroyers to the Philippines as soon as possible after they are retired.

The destroyers have a standard displacement of about 2,000 tons and are equipped with high-performance machine guns, antiship missiles and torpedo tubes.

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