The Manila Times

ASEAN MEMBERS CLOSE RANKS VS TERROR

- PNA

TOP military officials of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations terrorism that threatens the region’s peace and security, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) said on Sunday.

The Asean has 10 members -- Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Col. Edgard Arevalo, chief of the AFP chiefs from the regional bloc signed the joint statement aimed at enhancing joint military exercises, humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief capacities

The move also seeks to beef up efforts to formalize the Asean Chiefs of Defense agreed upon during the 12th ACDFIM held in Malaysia in 2015 to become a mechanism to combat the prevalence of

violent ideologies and create a coordinate­d response to non-traditiona­l threats like disasters.

who also sits as the 2017 ACDFIM chairman, spearheade­d the call for the enhancemen­t of cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion among the Asean Armed Forces for a more secure and stable region.

“The threats of terrorism, particular­ly the spread of ISIS-inspired extremism; maritime security concerns and onslaught of disasters and calamities became the focus of the meeting and these inspired the mutual agreement to forge stronger partnershi­ps,” Arevalo said.

During the meeting’s plenary session, Año emphasized the importance of maintainin­g peace and stability in the regional bloc in order to strengthen its economic leverage and potential.

“Asean has become a rising global economic force due to its strategic location and economic activity. It has abundant resources, a more integrated market, and a large combined GDP from its members,” Año said.

“By providing security to our respective nations, we create a better environmen­t for growth and prosperity. And through purposive security cooperatio­n, we actually help to secure and sustain our region’s economic gains. We all know that a secure Asean is a progressiv­e Asean,” he added.

The Philippine­s, Indonesia and Malaysia have an existing trilateral crimes, terrorism, piracy and other terror activities in the SuluSulawe­si-Celebes Sea.

Año said such pacts “negate the threats and show that strong military cooperatio­n is important in aligning our security requiremen­ts and initiative­s”.

The AFP chief also introduced the Developmen­t Support and Security Plan “Kapayapaan” as the Philippine military’s approach to achieve national wellbeing through an interplay of good governance, security, and developmen­t.

approach, we have made a lot of - leaders and the populace have - tions of ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq Año said.

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