Indo-PacificU.S., Philippines and Japan eye regular South China Sea exercises
Three-way cooperation seen as key to deterring China along 'first island chain'
Japan, the Philippines and the U.S. hold their first trilateral exercises in the South China Sea in June. © Kyodo
YUSUKE TAKEUCHI and YUKIHIRO SAKAGUCHI, Nikkei staff writers
TOKYO/WASHINGTON -- The U.S., Japan and the Philippines plan to coordinate security strategies in the East China Sea and South China Sea and discuss opportunities to stage regular joint exercises under plans announced Friday, aiming to bolster deterrence against potential Chinese aggression in the region.