This development comes on the heels of the 70th anniversary of Philippines-Germany diplomatic relations last year. That milestone saw German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius make a historic visit to Manila – the first by a German defence chief – during which he and Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr announced plans for a bilateral defence cooperation arrangement.
In the same year, Germany was invited to observe the Philippines’ largest military drills for the first time, while two German navy vessels made a port call in Manila – Germany’s first in more than two decades – during their Indo-Pacific deployment.

A German Navy support ship makes a port call in Manila in 2024, the first such visit in more than 20 years. Photo: AFP
Though geographically distant, the volatile global environment has brought the Philippines and Germany closer in outlook, particularly on security issues and their assessments of major powers such as China and Russia. Both now recognise a growing alignment of strategic interests.