New defense guidelines ‘responsive’ to challenges faced by US, PH

By Filane Mikee Cervantes

May 5, 2023, 9:30 am

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MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday said the new United States-Philippines Bilateral Defense Guidelines, which chart their vision for alliance cooperation across all operational domains, will be responsive to the security challenges faced by both countries.

During a question and answer session at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, Marcos said "security and defense can no longer be isolated as one issue."

"There are attendant and ancillary issues that hope -- that helped solved the problem and that are part of the solution and so again we must really be looking towards the… for example, on the economic side, we must be looking to adjust our relationship as we all are trying to adjust and to transform our economies,” Marcos said.

In a meeting at Pentagon on Wednesday, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to bolstering the Philippines’ defense capabilities as the allies develop a Security Sector Assistance Roadmap to guide shared defense modernization investments over the next five to 10 years.

The new bilateral defense guidelines aim to direct a "whole-of government coordination" as well as promote better coordination and bilateral planning to ensure the territorial integrity and security of both parties.

The guidelines would also institutionalize better interoperability and develop inter-agency capabilities of Philippine and American security establishments.

Marcos also stressed the need to focus on the new economy emerging from the post-pandemic world.

"And with the impacting forces of the war in Ukraine and those are some things -- these are elements, these are issues that we never really had to deal with before,” the chief executive said.

On Ukraine-Russia conflict: 'Protect sovereignty of each nation’

When asked about his takeaway from his meetings with US officials and lawmakers regarding international security, Marcos raised the need to protect the sovereignty of each nation in the face of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

"I think we are in full agreement that we must continue to protect the sovereignty, not just sovereign rights, but the sovereignty of each nation, no matter where they are and that the situation in Ukraine cannot continue and it is something that is really anachronistic in the modern world,” Marcos said.

Marcos said the Philippines had been straightforward in supporting the resolutions passed by the United Nations in the war in Ukraine.

"And that we respect the sovereignty and territoriality of every single nation in the world. And that applies most certainly because they are in this incredibly critical situation where an outright war is going on,” he said.

Marcos stressed nations should exert all possible efforts to bring peace to Ukraine. (PNA)

 

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