
TOKYO, June 5- Philippine President Benigno Aquino said here on Friday that his country is to start talks that would allow Japanese aircraft and vessels to use the Philippines to refuel.
Aquino told a press briefing that the agreement may clear the way for the Japanese military to use Philippine bases on a rotational basis.
The Philippine president was in Tokyo at the end of a four-day visit.
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