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PM says Japan to finance more patrol vessels for Coast Guard

The Japanese government will finance five more ships for the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said.

During his address at the joint special session of the Senate and House of Representatives on Saturday, Kishida said 12 ships were already provided to the Philippines.

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“The last pillar of the New (free and open Indo-Pacific) FOIP Plan is extending efforts for security and safe use of the sea to the air. Japan has hitherto provided 12 ships to the Coast Guard to play a part in improving the Philippines’ maritime security capability,” Kishida said.

The PCG maritime assets under Japan’s financing include 10 units of 44-meter Multi-Role Response Vessels (MRRV) and two units of 97-meter MRRVs.

On top of the 12 ships already delivered, five additional units of 97-meter MRRVs are intended to be financed by Japan, bringing the total to 17 ships.

Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Jaime Bautista welcomed the development, adding that the agency will continue initiatives to modernize the PCG.

Bautista recently ordered new PCG Commandant Ronnie Gil Gavan to expedite the agency’s modernization to strengthen PCG personnel amid challenges in protecting the Philippine waters.

On the last day of his two-day visit, the Japanese Prime Minister visited the PCG headquarters in Manila.

With Bautista, Kishida boarded the BRP Teresa Magbanua, one of the two 97-meter MRRVs that conduct maritime security and maritime safety operations in the country’s exclusive economic zones (EEZ), as well as search and rescue missions, humanitarian assistance, and disaster response efforts.

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