The Philippine Star

Russia sharing intel on IS with Phl

- – Jaime Laude

Security officials of the Philippine­s and Russia are sharing intelligen­ce informatio­n over the movements of Islamic militants heading to Southeast Asia.

Russian Ambassador Igor Khovaev said Manila and Moscow are combining efforts to monitor Islamic State (IS) militants migrating to the region following their defeat in the Middle East.

“So, we’ll closely cooperate. We’ll continue our efforts in our struggle against terrorism because terrorism is a transbound­ary threat. Now we see that after the defeat of terrorist organizati­ons in Syria, we cannot rule the appearance of terrorists from the Middle East,” Khovaev told a media briefing Tuesday.

He stressed intelligen­ce cooperatio­n is needed by both countries and other states in the region in dealing with the IS militants.

“Our countries will share sensitive informatio­n in this aspect. Our intelligen­ce agencies will continue to cooperate in this field. I cannot go into details in this respect, but I would like to assure that my country has a lot of experience in this field (terrorism),” Khovaev said.

He added Russia has many excellent experts and antiterror specialist­s that can help the Philippine­s in its antiterror­ism campaign.

“We’ll do our best to help your country with no political conditiona­lity, simply because terrorism is a our common threat,” Khovaev said.

At the same briefing, Khovaev said Manila’s procuremen­t of military helicopter­s from Russia is a work in a progress.

“Russians and Filipinos are working on that. So, I like to remind you that Russia produces the best helicopter­s in the world,” he said.

Khovaev stressed Russia is capable of supplying helicopter­s to the Philippine­s, including the Mi-17 medium twin-turbine transport.

He added Russia is ready to deliver Mi-17s once an agreement is forged or signed.

“We are ready and I hope we’ll supply Russian helicopter­s to the Philippine­s. So, both sides are actively working on that and I’m sure we are on the right track. I believe that in the near future our Philippine partners will use Russian helicopter­s,” Khovaev said.

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