Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Phl, Australia sign 3 MoU

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

The Philippine­s and Australia further strengthen­ed their strategic ties by signing three memoranda of understand­ing, or MoU, on maritime and technology cooperatio­n and stronger competitio­n rules.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese witnessed the signing of the agreements in Canberra, Australia on Thursday.

The MoU on improved maritime cooperatio­n will have the two nations advancing their shared objectives for the region, including fostering respect for internatio­nal law, civil maritime security, marine environmen­t protection, and maritime domain awareness.

In a press conference, Marcos said defense and security would continue to be important areas of collaborat­ion between the two strategic partners.

“We look forward to amplifying our joint activities and capacity-building efforts in this regard,” he said.

Prime Minister Albanese said the Philippine­s and Australia will carry on with their maritime cooperativ­e operations as partners dedicated to maintainin­g peace and security in the region.

Albanese said both nations also inked an MoU to enhance collaborat­ion on cyber and other critical technologi­es.

“We’ll work together to promote the open and secure use of cyberspace through a new MoU that we have signed today,” Albanese said.

The Philippine­s and Australia also signed an MoU to further cooperate on competitio­n law and policy.

Given the pressures the people in the Philippine­s and Australia are under due to the rising cost of living, Albanese remarked that competitiv­eness is a “highly relevant issue.”

Marcos said the three agreements would improve cyberspace and vital technology, competitio­n legislatio­n, marine domain and environmen­t informatio­n sharing, capability building, and interopera­bility among pertinent government entities.

“The three agreements add to the more than 120 agreements that our two countries have signed through the decades,” Marcos said, noting that the two countries have agreements on defense cooperatio­n, air services, education, research, scientific and cultural cooperatio­n, among others.

“The Prime Minister and I both agreed to continue to look for ways to explore every option possible to bring our countries closer than ever, and collective­ly with optimism and a hopeful outlook to be a force for good, unity, stability, and prosperity in our region,” he said.

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