Key facts
- Philippines and Vietnam elevated their bilateral ties to an enhanced strategic partnership.
- Both nations reaffirmed that maintaining peace, stability, and freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea is non-negotiable.
- The partnership aims for wider cooperation, stronger political and defense ties, and closer linkages between their peoples.
- Vietnam is the Philippines' sole strategic partner within the ASEAN region.
- Both countries are committed to the peaceful resolution of disputes based on international law, including UNCLOS and the 2016 arbitral award.
The Philippines and Vietnam, both nations with overlapping claims in the South China Sea and growing concerns over China's assertiveness, have strengthened their strategic partnership. This move signals a coordinated effort to bolster regional stability and uphold a rules-based international order amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics. The enhanced cooperation is particularly significant as it involves deeper political and defense ties, reflecting a shared vision for peace and security in the Indo-Pacific.
