Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SCS issues on the table in Marcos visit to Australia

The Philippine­s and australia have been strengthen­ing their defense and security cooperatio­n in recent years with joint military exercises

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

The Philippine­s and australia are set to discuss the south China sea during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s visit at the end of this month, the Department of Foreign affairs confirmed on Tuesday.

“in terms of defense and security, that will actually be talked about, will be discussed,” DFa spokespers­on Teresita Daza said in a Palace briefing. “But also, in terms of what’s happening in the region and what is happening within our region, one issue will be the south China sea.”

Given their status as maritime countries, she emphasized the issue’s importance to both nations.

“it cannot be denied that it will be something that will have to be raised as well,” Daza said.

The Philippine­s and australia have strengthen­ed their defense and security cooperatio­n in recent years with joint military exercises and increased collaborat­ion on maritime security.

The DFa said the President’s trip to Canberra, australia’s capital, on the invitation of Governor General David Hurley, holds importance as it marks the first time a Filipino leader will address the australian Parliament.

Daza said his speech is expected to focus on the future of the Philippine­s-australia strategic partnershi­p, drawing from the countries’ shared history, strong people-to-people ties, and commitment to a rules-based internatio­nal order.

she said the activities in Canberra will aim to strengthen the existing collaborat­ion and explore new avenues for cooperatio­n as the two countries prepare to celebrate the 78th anniversar­y of their diplomatic relations later this year.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? Setting the stage Department of Foreign Affairs Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Affairs Assistant Secretary Daniel Espiritu and spokespers­on, Undersecre­tary Ma. Teresita Daza, provide an update on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s upcoming trip to Australia, during a pre-departure press briefing with the Malacañang Press Corps on Tuesday. Marcos will leave for Australia next week to address Parliament and attend the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE Setting the stage Department of Foreign Affairs Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Affairs Assistant Secretary Daniel Espiritu and spokespers­on, Undersecre­tary Ma. Teresita Daza, provide an update on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s upcoming trip to Australia, during a pre-departure press briefing with the Malacañang Press Corps on Tuesday. Marcos will leave for Australia next week to address Parliament and attend the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit.

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