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Philippines, Russia enhance defence cooperation

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu is expected to visit the Philippines to sign a cooperation deal in bilateral defence industry, said Deputy Defence Minister Alexander Fomin on August 22.
Philippines, Russia enhance defence cooperation ảnh 1Soldiers of the Phlippines in the southern Marawi city (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – RussianDefence Minister Sergei Shoigu is expected to visit the Philippines to sign a cooperationdeal in bilateral defence industry, said Deputy Def🦋ence Minister AlexanderFomin on August 22.

Speaking with reporters, Fomin affirmedthat the deal has been discussed. The two countries currently have nocooperation agreement on the defence industry. Meanwhile, the Philippines isstruggling to buy new weapons from the US. During his visit to Russia in May2017, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said the Philippines wants topurchase small arms from Russia.

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The same day, Deputy National DefenceUndersecretary of the Philippines Raymundo DV Elefante said intelligenceagencies of the two countries have strengthened cooperation incounter-terrorism, especially amid increasing threats from the self-styledIslamic State.-VNA
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