Philippines says military leaders working to set-up 'one-theatre' approach in East, South China seas
- The Philippines and Japan aim to implement a 'one-theater' approach in the East and South China Seas due to similar maritime threats from China.
- Lithuania and the Philippines signed a memorandum to boost defense cooperation in areas like cybersecurity, maritime security, and munitions production.
- Philippine Defense Secretary Teodoro said it is reasonable to treat the East and South China Seas as one area of operation with no land borders involved.
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Philippines says military leaders working to set-up 'one-theatre' approach in East, South China seas
Military leaders are working to enforce a "one-theatre" concept in both the East and South China seas, the Philippines' defence minister said on Monday, adding that the Southeast Asian country faces threats in disputed waters that are similar to Japan's.
Military leaders to set up ‘one-theater’ approach in East, South China seas - BusinessWorld Online
MILITARY LEADERS are working to enforce a “one-theater” concept in both the East and South China seas, the Philippines’ defense minister said on Monday, adding that the Southeast Asian country faces threats in disputed waters that are similar to Japan’s. Japanese newspaper Asahi reported in April that Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani made a proposal to US Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth to consider the East China Sea, the South China Sea, …
PH military to set up 'one-theater' approach in East, South China seas
Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro gestures as he answers questions during an interview with the Associated Press at the Department of National Defense headquarters in Quezon City on March 5, 2025. — Photo by Associated Press MANILA, Philippines — Military leaders are working to enforce a “one-theater” concept in both the East and South China seas, the Philippines’ defense minister said on Monday, adding that the Southeast Asian coun…
Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said on Monday (June 30) that the Philippines, the United States, Japan, Australia and other multinational military leaders are working together to promote a "one-theatre" strategy to integrate military operations in the East China Sea and the South China Sea. He pointed out that the threats faced by the Philippines in the South China Sea are similar to those faced by Japan in the East China Sea, so …
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