A delegation of Philippine government officials, led by Finance Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno, visited the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) headquarters in Tokyo to discuss collaboration opportunities and strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.

JICA expressed its commitment to supporting the development agenda of the Philippines and highlighted potential areas for collaboration, including energy, peace initiatives in Mindanao, and public-private partnerships.
The delegation consisted of key officials from departments such as Finance, Economic and Development Authority, Budget and Management, Public Works and Highways, Transportation, Information and Communications Technology, Energy, and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority.

The visit signifies the deepening partnership between Manila and Tokyo, with a focus on leveraging Japan's expertise and resources to drive sustainable development in the Philippines.
Both parties aim to foster strategic collaborations that will address energy needs, promote peace in Mindanao, and boost private sector participation in infrastructure development.

The Philippine government officials are in Tokyo for the 14th High-Level Joint Committee Meeting on Infrastructure and Economic Cooperation.