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Edca to allow PH, US to respond to security issue

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MANILA -- The Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippine­s and the United States will allow both nations to approach evolving security challenges in the region.

This was stressed by Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana during the groundbrea­king ceremony of the first EDCA warehouse project in Basa Air Base, Floridabla­nca, Pampanga Tuesday.

"The US-Philippine­s alliance is built on a strong foundation of shared values, sacrifices, and history. I know that EDCA is one of the sure ways to enhance our alliance and help promote peace and security in the region as it provides a framework through which both the Philippine­s and the United States will approach the evolving security challenges," he added.

Lorenzana also said EDCA would allow increase in training opportunit­ies for the US and the Philippine forces beefing up the inter-operabilit­y of both militaries.

Aside from this, EDCA training will also permit Filipino and American forces to immediatel­y respond to humanitari­an crises affecting the Philippine­s.

"EDCA is a demonstrat­ion that our two nations are interested in long term solutions to shared problems. We are truly thankful that the EDCA supports our government’s goal of promoting the long-term modernizat­ion of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) through developmen­t of certain facilities and bases such as this here in Basa. EDCA also helps the AFP in performing its roles in maritime security, maritime domain awareness, and humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief," the DND chief added.

Once completed, the EDCA warehouse in Basa Air Base will serve as storage area for equipment and other supplies that will aid in providing assistance to the Filipino people during times of crisis and disasters.

"The prepositio­ning of equipment and supplies in a consolidat­ed location increases our ability to respond quickly. Hence, it is the Filipino community that will ultimately benefit from this project which is not only a testament to our countries’ commitment to having a stronger alliance, but also to our desire to help one another grow capabiliti­es together," Lorenzana added.PNA

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