The Philippine Star

Phl, Australia enhance defense relations

- By ROMINA CABRERA – With Helen Flores

The Philippine­s and Australia have agreed to enhance defense relations, as they emphasized the importance of maintainin­g freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana met with his Australian counterpar­t, Sen. Lisa Reynolds, during her first visit to the country as minister for defense on Thursday.

“The two ministers also exchanged views on developmen­ts in the region and agreed on the importance of maintainin­g freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea as well as compliance with internatio­nal law, particular­ly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),” a Department of National Defense statement read.

Both defense chiefs said they were satisfied that the two countries have been able to sustain and enhance defense relations despite the COVID-19 pandemic, including counterter­rorism cooperatio­n.

“It was highlighte­d that preparatio­ns for Philippine­s-Australia activities next year have continued, and that such activities will be conducted once conditions allow, subject to the approval of Philippine and Australian authoritie­s,” the statement added.

Lorenzana also expressed appreciati­on for Australia’s AUD$1-million support for the expansion of the infectious diseases ward of the Victoriano Luna Medical Center and AUD$2 million worth of donations in medical and personal protective equipment for the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP).

The support is under the Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Program between the two countries.

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