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Japanese warship Ise docked in Subic Bay on Tuesday, April 26, in another sign of deepening security ties between Tokyo and Manila to counter Beijing. It marked the second time in just over 3 weeks that Japanese naval vessels visited Subic. Ise Captain Masaki Tanada told reporters that Japan wants to “deepen the relationship with the Philippines.”
Take a look at the Japanese warship docked in Subic Bay.
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