The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Marcos rules out giving US access to more Philippine military bases

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MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said Monday the United States would not be given access to more Philippine military bases.

Marcos’s remarks came days after a trilateral summit between the United States, Japan and the Philippine­s in Washington where tensions over the disputed South China Sea were high on the agenda.

The Philippine­s is a major focus of US efforts to strengthen regional alliances due to its proximity to the waterway and self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as part of its territory.

Manila last year announced the locations of four more military bases it is allowing the US military to use on top of the five agreed on under the 2014 Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement, known as EDCA.

The deal allows US troops to rotate through and store defence equipment and supplies.

“The answer to that is no. The Philippine­s has no plan to open or to establish more EDCA bases,” Marcos said in response to an AFP question about whether there would be more EDCA sites.

Marcos made his remarks during a forum with the Foreign Correspond­ents Associatio­n of the Philippine­s that was attended by members of the Philippine military and foreign diplomats.

At last week’s trilateral meeting, President Joe Biden reiterated Washington’s “ironclad” commitment to defend its treaty ally Manila.

While the two countries have a complex history that has seen relations seesaw in recent years, they remain bound by a 1951 Mutual Defence Treaty.

Top Biden administra­tion officials have repeatedly said that “an armed attack” against Philippine public vessels, aircraft, armed forces or coastguard anywhere in the South China Sea would invoke the treaty. Last year’s expansion of EDCA came as the countries sought to repair ties that had been strained in recent years.

Previous Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte favoured China over his country’s former colonial master, but Marcos’s administra­tion has been keen to reverse that.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A Philippine Air Force personnel walks past a US Air Force F-16 fighter jet during the US-Philippine­s joint air force military exercise dubbed ‘Cope Thunder’ at Basa Air Base in Pampanga.
— AFP file photo A Philippine Air Force personnel walks past a US Air Force F-16 fighter jet during the US-Philippine­s joint air force military exercise dubbed ‘Cope Thunder’ at Basa Air Base in Pampanga.

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