MANILA, Feb. 1 -- The Philippines and Japan are expected to sign seven key bilateral documents or agreements and reaffirm their strong relations during President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s five-day working visit to Tokyo from Feb. 8 to 12.

Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Assistant Secretary for Asian and Pacific Affairs Neal Imperial said the bilateral documents will cover cooperation in infrastructure development, defense, agriculture, and information and communications technology, which are included in Marcos' priority agenda.

"The official working visit is expected to reaffirm the strong and vibrant relations between the two countries. It also seeks to maximize the full potential of the Philippines-Japan Strategic Partnership in a...