Trump admin affirms importance of trilateral with PH, Japan

Japanโ€™s Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. (Photo courtesy of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

MANILA โ€“ US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has affirmed the United States’ commitment to sustaining its trilateral cooperation with the Philippines and Japan under the administration of newly installed US President Donald Trump.

The new US top diplomat made the reiteration during a bilateral meeting with Japanโ€™s Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi in Washington DC on January 22.

In a readout, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said: โ€œThe two Ministers concurred on the importance of further developing coordination of like-minded countries, including Japan-US-Republic of Korea, Japan-Australia-India-US, and Japan-US-Philippines.โ€

A separate State Department statement said the two officials also discussed how the US and Japan can work together โ€œto counter ongoing threats in the Indo-Pacific and around the world, including joint efforts against Chinaโ€™s destabilizing actionsโ€.

Tokyo earlier emphasized the need for US presence in Asia, especially amid what it described as an โ€œincreasingly severe strategic environmentโ€ in the region.

In his visit to Manila on January 15, Iwaya said the trilateral Japan-US-Philippines relations are a โ€œhighly important frameworkโ€ in realizing a free and open Indo-Pacific.

โ€œSoutheast Asia is located at a strategic pivot in the Indo-Pacific and is a world growth center, thus partnership with Southeast Asia is vital for regional peace and stability,โ€ he said in a joint presser with Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo.

โ€œWe will approach the next US administration to convey that constructive commitment of the United States in this region is important, also for the United States itself,โ€ he added.

The foreign ministers of QUAD member statesโ€”Rubio, Iwaya, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wongโ€” reaffirmed their โ€œshared commitment to strengthening a free and open Indo-Pacific where the rule of law, democratic values, sovereignty, and territorial integrity are upheld and defendedโ€.

During his confirmation hearing, Rubio described Beijing’s actions in the Asia Pacific as “deeply destabilizing” and urged China to refrain from carrying out โ€œanything rash or irrationalโ€ when it comes to the Philippines or Taiwan if it is serious about stabilizing US-China relations. (PNA)