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  2. Japan 2–15 Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Haruyoshi Fujii became Japan's first goalscorer in an international competitive football match by scoring Japan's two goals. [5] The Philippines later faced the Republic of China in a de facto final, but this was abandoned after 55 minutes; after the Chinese converted a penalty making the scoreline 3–0, the Filipino goalkeeper punched the ...

  3. List of war apology statements issued by Japan - Wikipedia

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    July 11, 2024: Following the Second Japan-Philippines Foreign and Defense Ministerial Meeting ("2+2"), Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs deputy press secretary Kaneko Mariko said Japan settled all its obligations in the 1951 Treaty of San Francisco and apologized with remorse.

  4. Japanese occupation of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Japanese troops celebrate their conquest of Bataan Peninsula, Philippines. Japan launched an attack on the Philippines on 8 December 1941, just ten hours after their attack on Pearl Harbor. [3] Initial aerial bombardment was followed by landings of ground troops both north and south of Manila. [4]

  5. Japan–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of the Philippines in Japan. The Philippines was granted independence in 1946, and was a signatory to the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan. The two countries had a long, protracted process about postwar reparations before formalizing diplomatic relations.

  6. Philippines, U.S. to hold 2+2 foreign, defence ministers ...

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    The Philippines and the United States will hold a 2+2 dialogue between their foreign and defence ministers in Manila on July 30, Manila's foreign ministry said on Monday. U.S. Secretary of State ...

  7. Second Philippine Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Second Philippine Republic, officially the Republic of the Philippines [a] and also known as the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic, was a Japanese-backed government established on October 14, 1943, during the Japanese occupation of the islands until its dissolution on August 17, 1945.

  8. Japan PM Kishida: cooperating with Philippines, US to ... - AOL

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    The Philippines and Japan, two of the United States' closest Asian allies, have taken a strong line against what they see as aggressive behaviour by Chinese vessels amid decades-old disputes over ...

  9. Japan-led navy exercise starts with Philippines observing for ...

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    Japan's navy on Saturday announced the start of a joint annual military exercise, with the Philippines observing the operations for the first time as the two countries seek closer maritime ...