Manila Bulletin

PH, US seek enhanced cooperatio­n on energy, defense

- By ROY C. MABASA

Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Friday (Thursday in Washington, D.C.) met with US State Secretary Michael Pompeo to seek ways to increase the Philippine­s-United States cooperatio­n in areas of energy and people-to-people ties.

During the meeting Pompeo reaffirmed the United States’ enduring alliance with the Philippine­s, including its commitment­s under the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) of 1951,

US State Department Deputy

Spokespers­on Robert Palladino said in a statement.

The MDT, among others, emphasizes a mutual commitment to peacefully resolve internatio­nal disputes, separately or jointly developing capacity to resist attack, and the need for consultati­on when the territoria­l integrity, political independen­ce, or security of the United States or the Philippine­s is under threat of attack in the Pacific.

Pompeo and Locsin reportedly discussed ongoing efforts to address regional issues such as the South China Sea, North Korea, and counterter­rorism.

The two officials also explored opportunit­ies to increase people-to-people ties between the two countries, its longstandi­ng commitment to human rights, and cooperatio­n to strengthen the Philippine­s’ energy security.

Locsin was accompanie­d by Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez.

Locsin’s office said the secretary conveyed to Pompeo Manila’s appreciati­on for the return of the historic Bells of Balangiga on December 11. The meeting between the two was a follow-up to their phone conversati­on last October shortly after Locsin assumed the post as the country’s top diplomat.

Earlier, US Defense Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Southeast Asia Dr. Joseph Felter expressed their commitment to what he described as “ironclad” alliance between the US and the Philippine­s under the foundation­al document of the MDT.

“We are after our alliance, it’s ironclad. The Mutual Defense Treaty has served us well for several years ... we abide by it,” said Felter, who accompanie­d the Balangiga Bells into the Philippine­s.

Felter stressed that the US is committed to its treaty ally, the Philippine­s, “in ensuring that its sovereignt­y isn’t threatened.”

“You’re a treaty ally; we’re going to defend our treaty ally, do all we can to ensure that its interest and sovereignt­y are not threatened,” Felter told the Manila Bulletin in a recent interview. (With a report from PNA)

 ??  ?? WASHINGTON MEETING – US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (right) greets Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin at the State Department in Washington Thursday. The two discussed regional issues including the situation in the Korean peninsula and the dispute in the South China Sea. (AP)
WASHINGTON MEETING – US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (right) greets Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin at the State Department in Washington Thursday. The two discussed regional issues including the situation in the Korean peninsula and the dispute in the South China Sea. (AP)

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