Metro Manila, Philippines – Manila and Tokyo are expected to announce new agreements covering defense, energy, trade, investment, and human resources during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s state visit to Japan this week, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said. DFA spokesperson Analyn Ratonel said Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi are expected to discuss cooperation on security, maritime and defense ties, economic partnership, energy resilience, and future-oriented sectors during the May 26 to 29 visit. “Inaasahang mag-aanunsyo ang dalawang bansa ng mga bagong kasunduan sa defense, trade and investment at human resources,” Ratonel said during a Palace press briefing on Monday, May 25. [Translation: The two countries are expected to announce new agreements on defense, trade and investment, and human resources.] The DFA said the two leaders are also expected to tackle regional security issues in the Indo-Pacific, including maritime cooperation and defense coordination. “For the Philippine side, gusto…