From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 30): Gazmin says Philippines and United States continue to seek ways to develop each other’s capabilities for regional peace and stability
Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said thePhilippines and the United States (US) continue to seek ways to develop each other’s capabilities to address the security challenges of mutual concern and contribute to regional peace and stability.
"Our alliance remains relevant today as it was before," Gazmin said in his remarks during the press conference on the visit of U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toManila held at the Heroes' Hall of Malacanang Palace on Friday.
Hagel is inManila as part of his four-nation trip to South-East Asia .
"As fellow members of the ASEAN defense ministers’ meeting (ADMM)-plus, which was convened for the second time yesterday (Thursday) in Brunei Darussalam, the defense establishments of our two countries deemedit important to enhance our relations not only as allies but also as fellow stakeholders of regional security," Gazmin said.
Hagel's visit toManila coincides with the 62nd anniversary of the signing of the Philippines-US Mutual Defense Treaty.
"The visit of U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel to thePhilippines coincides with an important date for Philippines-U.S. defense relations for it was on August 30, 1951 that the Mutual Defense Treaty was signed," Gazmin said.
"The defense relations between our two countries have evolved since then. From military-to-military relations between the Armed Forces of thePhilippines and the U.S. Pacific Command, we have begun conducting policy consultations between our defense establishments," Gazmin added.
In addition to the bilateral strategic dialogue between senior officials from the Defense and Foreign Affairs Departments of thePhilippines and the US , which was first held in 2011, Gazmin said the two countries held the two-plus-two ministerial consultations between the secretaries of the Philippine and U.S. Defense and Foreign Affairs Departments in April 2012.
Gazmin said thePhilippines and US Defense departments are focusing on key areas of cooperation, including maritime security, humanitarian assistance, and disaster response, and cyber security and information sharing.
"Indeed, after more than 60 years, the alliance between thePhilippines and the U.S. remain relevant as we continue to enhance our capacity to address current concerns and emerging security issues. Thus, we shall continue to work closely to promote our common interests as well as peace and stability in the region," he stressed.
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"As fellow members of the ASEAN defense ministers’ meeting (ADMM)-plus, which was convened for the second time yesterday (Thursday) in Brunei Darussalam, the defense establishments of our two countries deemedit important to enhance our relations not only as allies but also as fellow stakeholders of regional security," Gazmin said.
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"The defense relations between our two countries have evolved since then. From military-to-military relations between the Armed Forces of the
In addition to the bilateral strategic dialogue between senior officials from the Defense and Foreign Affairs Departments of the
Gazmin said the
"Indeed, after more than 60 years, the alliance between the
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