The Manila Times

RUSSIA DONATES ARMS, TRUCKS TO PH TO BOOST ANTI-TERROR CAMPAIGN

- CATHERINE S. VALENTE

RUSSIA donated on Wednesday firearms and various military equipment to the Philippine­s to help security forces fight terrorists.

President Rodrigo Duterte, accompanie­d by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s chief Gen. Eduardo Año and National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., toured the Russian anti-submarine ship Admiral Pantaleev docked at the Manila port.

- power. He was shown the Russian ship’s air defense platform as well as artillery

This was followed by the signing of the - ment to the Philippine military.

The military equipment donation, administra­tion, was composed of 5,000 multi-purpose vehicles, one million pieces of ammunition and 5,000 steel helmets.

It was the third port visit in 2017 by Russian warships as part of Duterte’s bid to engage closely with Moscow, archrival of Manila’s closest defense ally, Washington.

In an interview, Lorenzana said the Russian government gave the donations to the Philippine government “at no cost.”

- rorism in their country and they against terrorism,” Lorenzana said.

In May, Duterte went on an official visit to Russia but had to cut short his trip because of the attack on Marawi City by Islamic State- linked extremist groups, which prompted him to declare martial law in Mindanao.

Duterte however was able to meet his “favorite hero” Vladimir Putin during his short visit to Moscow.

Following the aborted trip, signed 10 agreements, including intelligen­ce-sharing and defense cooperatio­n, with the two coun visits and military port calls as well as to allow observers in training exercises.

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