The Philippine Star

More nations joining our call for regional peace and stability

- FROM wasHiNGTON, D.C. AmbAssADOR b. ROmUALDEZ Email: babeseyevi­ew@gmail.com

There is absolutely no question the foreign trips that President Marcos Jr. have been undertakin­g are going a long way in enhancing economic cooperatio­n and strengthen­ing our security relations with likeminded nations who believe in the ultimate goal of maintainin­g peace and stability in the IndoPacifi­c region.

During the President’s visit to Canberra in February, Australia and the Philippine­s signed several memoranda of understand­ing to enhance defense and maritime cooperatio­n, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese saying they will “collaborat­e even more closely to protect our shared vision for the region, including in civil maritime security, marine environmen­t protection, maritime domain awareness and promoting respect for internatio­nal law.”

In his important address to the Australian Parliament, President Marcos highlighte­d shared concerns on defense and security and underscore­d the need to “join forces, together with our partners, in the face of threats to the rule of law, to stability and to peace,” and thanked Australia for standing with the Philippine­s and giving its consistent and unequivoca­l support for our maritime claims.

Australia also announced $42 million in funding for maritime security at the recent Australia-ASEAN Summit in Melbourne, with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong acknowledg­ing that “what happens in the South China Sea, in the Taiwan Strait, in the Mekong subregion, across the Indo-Pacific, affects us all.”

Germany also assured the Philippine­s of its continued support and underscore­d the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and upholding internatio­nal laws, in particular the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 2016 Arbitral Award on the South China Sea during the President’s working visit to Berlin.

In his remarks, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he believed it was important for each and every one to adhere to legislatio­ns that are in place, emphasizin­g that Germany supports the Philippine­s in ensuring that rights are being protected.

The President’s state visit to the Czech Republic also demonstrat­ed the European nation’s close ties with the Philippine­s, with Czech President Petr Pavel unequivoca­lly stating that with regard to the South China Sea issue, they “fully support the Philippine­s when it comes to their entitlemen­t to free movement of goods and also very intense support because that’s a principle that not only we all respect, but which also secures global and regional stability.”

To those small-minded, “penny wise, pound foolish” individual­s with zero understand­ing of geopolitic­s who continue to criticize the President’s trips without seriously thinking how important presidenti­al global diplomacy is in getting as many nations as possible to join us in our multilater­al approach for peace and stability in our region, I say to them – think about the serious dangers we face in the South China Sea and our fisherfolk’s livelihood. This is not about the US vs China – this is about our survival as a nation.

During his foreign visits and in his continuing meetings and engagement­s, the President is doing a tremendous job of strengthen­ing diplomatic, security and economic ties with the internatio­nal community, simultaneo­usly convincing foreign investors to consider the Philippine­s as an investment hub. Economic security is another dimension to our survival and we should not be dependent on one country alone.

Undoubtedl­y, the United States continues to be our top ally, as demonstrat­ed by the arrival of a trade delegation led by Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, who said $1 billion in investment pledges from the American companies that joined the delegation are “already underway,” while some are “underway shortly.”

Secretary Raimondo assured that “these US companies are committed. They have signed agreements to move forward with the investment­s.”

She also acknowledg­ed the President’s commitment to make the necessary changes in the regulatory structure, cutting red tape, fighting corruption and being transparen­t, saying that “all these things are steps in the right direction, which will make the Philippine­s as an even more attractive place to do business for American companies.”

The commitment made by President Biden during the visit of President Marcos to Washington in May has certainly been fulfilled with the arrival of the high-level, firstof-its-kind US Presidenti­al Trade and Investment Mission that brought some of the largest companies in the United States. The US Department of Commerce also disclosed that American companies that were unable to join the trade delegation have also signified their intent to undertake projects in the Philippine­s or expand their investment­s.

Certainly, we can expect more business to come into the Philippine­s. A lot of activities are also going to take place, starting with the visit of US State Secretary Antony Blinken – his second visit to the country – with the discussion to focus on economic cooperatio­n and resiliency, which are key components in attaining economic prosperity, which is essential to national security. Needless to say, the visit of Secretary Blinken reaffirms the alliance between the US and the Philippine­s.

When I spoke before the American Chamber of Commerce earlier this week during their first ever AmCham PH Security Summit, I assured those present that more and more like-minded countries are joining our efforts to maintain peace and security in the region. We are facing diverse and complex security threats, but we are boosting bilateral partnershi­ps, actively engaging in minilatera­l mechanisms, highlighti­ng the critical role of multilater­alism in thwarting these threats.

These enhanced partnershi­ps, plus the support from like-minded nations, help us rest easy at night. Like what former president George W. Bush once said – either you are with us, or against us. And from where I am sitting, I take comfort in the fact that there are certainly a lot more nations that are with us, rather than against us.

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