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Philippines Boosts Military to Resist 'Bullies' Amid China Dispute
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Philippines Boosts Military to Resist 'Bullies' Amid China Dispute
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Japan to fast track coast guard vessels donation to the Philippines
The plan for Japan to provide coast guard patrol ships to the Philippines will be accelerated, according to Japanese officials. Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario are expected to sign the final plan at their meeting in Tokyo on Wednesday.
Manila formally requested 10 coast guard patrol ship from Japan last December. A fact-finding mission, which includes experts from the Japan International Cooperation Agency, was sent by the Japanese government this May to assess the situation. They will also work with officials in coming up with the equipment preferences and also devising with plans to operate the patrol ships once they are turned over. The delivery for the vessels are expected to begin by next fiscal year from April 2014. Each ship is expected to cost more than 1 billion yen (approx. 9.74 million dollars) and will be part of the official development assistance of Japan to the Philippines.
The fast-tracking of this plan is also due to the increasing activities of China in the South China Sea. The Philippines is currently involved in a territorial dispute over the Spratly Islands and the Scarborough Shoal. The ships and the plan being developed is to strengthen the capacity of the Philippine’s maritime police against possible actions by China over the row. Japan is considering providing assistance to Vietnam, who is also involved in a dispute with China over boundaries and territories in the maritime region as well.
Japan to fast track coast guard vessels donation to the Philippines - The Japan Daily Press
Japan to fast track coast guard vessels donation to the Philippines
The plan for Japan to provide coast guard patrol ships to the Philippines will be accelerated, according to Japanese officials. Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario are expected to sign the final plan at their meeting in Tokyo on Wednesday.
Manila formally requested 10 coast guard patrol ship from Japan last December. A fact-finding mission, which includes experts from the Japan International Cooperation Agency, was sent by the Japanese government this May to assess the situation. They will also work with officials in coming up with the equipment preferences and also devising with plans to operate the patrol ships once they are turned over. The delivery for the vessels are expected to begin by next fiscal year from April 2014. Each ship is expected to cost more than 1 billion yen (approx. 9.74 million dollars) and will be part of the official development assistance of Japan to the Philippines.
The fast-tracking of this plan is also due to the increasing activities of China in the South China Sea. The Philippines is currently involved in a territorial dispute over the Spratly Islands and the Scarborough Shoal. The ships and the plan being developed is to strengthen the capacity of the Philippine’s maritime police against possible actions by China over the row. Japan is considering providing assistance to Vietnam, who is also involved in a dispute with China over boundaries and territories in the maritime region as well.
Japan to fast track coast guard vessels donation to the Philippines - The Japan Daily Press
フィリピンは、南シナ海の一部で中国と領有権を争っている。昨年12月に日本に40メートル級の巡視船10隻を提供するよう正式要請した。1隻当たり十数億円を見込み、政府開発援助(ODA)の円借款を充て、2014年度以降に順次引き渡す考えだ。
十数億円 = 1 billion yen?
I think it means that near 2 billion yen.
by the way, ODA is not donation.
if ODA loan agreement should be signed by next meeting, funding is made under control by JICA following laws and regulations in Japan , is included the condition stated that: "Refund shall be deemed to null", the project can be consider as "donation".
I think, Philippine govt has to bear the amount understood as counterfund for training personal staff and other fee should be born to put the ships in to operation.
any source for the bold part?No way
There is only $1.1 billion ODA(donates from Japan) from 1999 until 2012.
And Philippine need Refund $6 billion ODA loan until 2013.
This pic is ODA Budget of japan per year,Budget being reduced
any source for the bold part?
you genius, there is nothing inside that supports your argument, as far as I see.
No way
There is only $1.1 billion ODA(donates from Japan) from 1999 until 2012.
And Philippine need Refund $6 billion ODA loan until 2013.
This pic is ODA Budget of japan per year,Budget being reduced
Those ships cost more than $0.2 billion include training personal staff.
Its a joke --Refund shall be deemed to null cheers:
there is a way for it,send your donates from Japan to Philippine
You don't have basic knowledge about thís matter, don't troll it just showed your ignorance.
you genius, there is nothing inside that supports your argument, as far as I see.
Japan no enough Budget to donates for you.
Japanese said that "Refund shall be deemed to null" means use Technical Cooperation (Equipment provision part) to Refund .
But Equipment provision for Philippine total is $0.24 billion from 1975 until 2012.
Dont show your "knowledge" about japan to me .
ignorance kid