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RP, US mark milestone in military alliance
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Sep 26, 2008 - 5:03:05 AM
MANILA, Sept. 28 (PNA) - The governments of the
Philippines and the United States on Friday marked
a defining milestone in their military alliance via the 50th Mutual Defense Board (MDB) Meeting, and the 3rd Security Engagement
Board (SEB) Meeting in Camp Aguinaldo.
Armed Forces chief Gen. Alexander Yano and US Pacific
Command chief Admiral Timothy Keating commemorated the
strong partnership between the Philippine and US
militaries with the annual signing of Mutual Defense
Board/Security Engagement Board Listing of Joint
Activities.
The Philippines and the United States continue to
build upon their long standing partnership, founded
firmly on a common heritage as freedom-loving
countries committed to the defense of liberty and
democracy.
The two military chiefs demonstrated the continued
commitment of the Republic of the Philippines and the
United States to make the world more secure and
prosperous for all.
“Today,
our determination to work hand-in-hand in
defending our cherished democratic way of life has not
waned or faltered, but has in fact grown even
stronger. Now more than ever, Filipinos and Americans
stand shoulder-to-shoulder to preserve and broaden the dividends of
peace, stability and progress that we have successfully achieved
together in the Asia Pacific region,” said Yano.
“We are proud of our long standing and close security
cooperation with the Republic of the Philippines. In
today’s world, we must work together, in partnership,
to combat transnational threats like terrorism, but
also to learn from each other to enhance the
capabilities of Philippine and US forces to support
humanitarian assistance and disaster response,”
Keating for his part said.
During the 50th MDB and 3rd SEB Meeting, discussions
were held on mutual security concerns as well as
non-traditional defense issues including Regional
Security Challenges, Maritime Security, Combating
Terrorism, Philippine Defense Reform, Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Response and Civil Military Operations.
Philippine and US participants mapped out the
direction of a bilateral defense partnership to
sustain the dynamism and growth of the RP-US
alliance.
Moreover, the MDB and SEB meetings this
year attested to the continuing stability of the
longstanding RP-US strategic alliance, which has
grown stronger through years of steadfast cooperation
in a rapidly changing global environment.
In addition to planning for the coming year, the
participants also commended the cooperative defense
and security activities accomplished in the past year.
These include the conduct of military exercises,
humanitarian assistance and civic action missions,
exchanges of visits, subject matter expert exchanges,
security assistance and counter-terrorism training.
The
Philippines and the US remain strong allies, committed to pursuing
shared goals in the coming year and long into the future. (PNA)
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