Cooperation among nations ‘antidote’ vs. emerging, future threats

By Priam Nepomuceno

June 22, 2023, 12:09 pm

<p><strong>MEMENTO</strong>. PAF chief Lt. Gen. Stephen P. Parreño (center), assisted by PAF vice commander Maj. Gen. Ramon J. Guiang (left), present a memento to DND Assistant Secretary for Logistics, Acquisitions and Self- Reliant Defense Posture Joselito B. Ramos (right), who is representing the Secretary of the Department of National Defense as guest of honor. <em>(Photo courtesy of the PAF) </em></p>

MEMENTO. PAF chief Lt. Gen. Stephen P. Parreño (center), assisted by PAF vice commander Maj. Gen. Ramon J. Guiang (left), present a memento to DND Assistant Secretary for Logistics, Acquisitions and Self- Reliant Defense Posture Joselito B. Ramos (right), who is representing the Secretary of the Department of National Defense as guest of honor. (Photo courtesy of the PAF) 

MANILA – Only through partnership and cooperation between like-minded states can today's evolving security threats can be handled.

This was stressed by Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr. in his message for the Philippine Air Force (PAF) Symposium, which was read by Joselito Ramos, Defense Assistant Secretary for Logistics, Acquisitions, and Self-Reliant Defense Posture, during the forum held Wednesday at the Marriott Hotel in Pasay City.

"The security environment in which we operate is besieged by constantly evolving and complex challenges such as asymmetric warfare, cyber attacks, terrorism and geopolitical tensions," Teodoro's message read.

"These are realities that no nation can successfully control alone and pointing to the undeniable truth that we need each other and that it is through partnership, cooperation, and a sheer commitment that nations can effectively address emerging and future threats in national and regional security," the DND chief added.

This year's Air Force Symposium was part of the PAF's pre-76th anniversary activities.

The PAF was formally established on July 1, 1947.

Teodoro said the country must adapt to the current trends and evolving technologies as rapid advancements especially in unmanned aerial systems, artificial intelligence and space capabilities present both opportunities and challenges.

"By fostering innovation and cultivating partnerships with nations at the forefront of these constantly evolving technologies, we position ourselves as key players in the Indo-Pacific region as it bolsters our defense capabilities and maintains regional stability," he said.

And since the Philippines is an archipelagic nation facing unique security challenges requiring a comprehensive approach, Teodoro said this is being done by partnering with the country's allies.

"To this end, joint exercises, capacity building programs and intelligence sharing are pivotal in enhancing our maritime domain awareness, countering transnational crimes and ensuring the safety and security of our territorial waters and skies. It is therefore a source of pride that our PAF has a rich history of cooperation with other Air Forces," he said.

This includes the trilateral air patrol with Indonesia and Malaysia and exemplifies Philippine commitment in addressing shared concerns over common areas of maritime interests.

"Meanwhile, the largest 'Balikatan' exercise this year and the revival of Cope Thunder in our country after 33 years highlight the US and Philippine commitment to enhancing interoperability and responsiveness thru joint exercises, hence we must continue to nurture and expand our relations while actively seeking new avenues for cooperation," the DND chief said. (PNA) 

 

 

 

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