Manila Bulletin

Australia provides $85 M in dev't aid for PH

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The Australian government has allocated about US$85 million in developmen­t assistance to the Philippine­s, Australian Ambassador Steven Robinson said.

“For the current time, we provide this year about US$85 million in developmen­t assistance, most of them by the beginning of the financial year,” Robinson announced during a media reception at the new Australian envoy’s residence in Makati Thursday.

A large part of the amount will be devoted to the developmen­t of Mindanao, he said, citing the importance of the implementa­tion of the Bangsamoro Organic Law.

Assistance for education will continue as he committed more scholarshi­p opportunit­ies to the Filipino youth.

During his speech, Robinson cited the "firm" education ties between Manila and Canberra, which has already benefited some 12,600 Filipinos.

At least 60 Filipino students are currently studying in Australia earning their master's and doctoral degrees.

"The developmen­t as

sistance on education is very important to us and we're looking at what more we can do to (expand) it," the envoy noted.

Aside from the developmen­t assistance, Robinson said Australia is also eyeing to improve its defense ties with the country through training and technical support.

"Since Marawi, defense ties between the two states have grown significan­tly. We're now looking at building defense and security links (with the Philippine­s)," he said.

After the Marawi conflict broke out in 2017 when government troops tried

to arrest Abu Sayyaf leader Isnilon Hapilon and his cohorts, Australia was among the country's internatio­nal partners that extended technical assistance to the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s.

During the siege, Canberra deployed two AP-3C "Orion" aircraft, which were used in intelligen­ce, surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance missions, helping Filipino forces mop up the terrorists in Marawi City. (PNA)

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