Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PH, US defense chiefs meet to further beef up alliance

- BY PRIAM NEPOMUCENO

MANILA – Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and his US counterpar­t, Lloyd J. Austin III, met at the Pentagon in Washington DC on Tuesday (Philippine time) for another bilateral meeting to enhance the two nations’ alliance.

Lorenzana said his latest meeting with

Austin would also be his farewell call as he ends his term as defense chief in 72 days.

“At the Pentagon with US Department of Defense (DOD) Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III for another bilateral meeting to discuss ways to continue to deepen cooperatio­n under the Us-philippine­s alliance,” he said on his Facebook page Tuesday night.

It was the third time Lorenzana personally met with Austin – once in Manila and twice in Washington DC.

The two discussed strengthen­ing mutual defense treaty commitment­s, enhancing maritime cooperatio­n, and improving interopera­bility in informatio­n sharing.

A statement released by the US defense department said Austin lauded Lorenzana for advancing some of the alliance’s initiative­s.

“I know that our teams have been meeting frequently… over the past year, and they’ve done a great deal to advance some of the forward-looking alliance initiative­s that you and I have discussed,” he said.

He added that this is a testament to the strength of the Us-philippine­s alliance and friendship and Lorenzana’s leadership.

Austin pointed to the size of the joint Us-philippine Exercise Balikatan – the first since the beginning of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic – as an example of the vitality of the alliance between the nations.

“Despite the pandemic, this was one of the largest of these exercises ever, including exercising a new range of capabiliti­es,” he said. “And that just underscore­s our shared commitment to this alliance, and that commitment is ironclad.”

Austin said Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine points to the need for countries to stand together to defend the internatio­nal, rules-based architectu­re that has served the world well since the end of World War II. ■

... they’ve done a great deal to advance some of the forward-looking alliance initiative­s...

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