Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

DND chief: EDCA sites have yet to be identified

- BY WILNARD BACELONIA

MANILA – The Department of National Defense (DND) on Wednesday clarified to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations that the four new Philippine­s - United States (US) Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement (EDCA) sites have yet to be identified and announced.

This was after Senator Imee Marcos, chair of the committee, mentioned that the news said the four new EDCA sites would be establishe­d in the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela, and Zambales.

“The four sites are still in negotiatio­ns. We might change the locations depending on the agreement that we might be having with the security sector,” DND Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. told the committee. “When we had the agreement to have the four EDCA sites, we just agreed on the numbers, not on the actual sites.”

When asked about the criteria on choosing a site, Galvez said it should primarily cater to the bilateral exercises between the Philippine­s and the US and could also be used as a contingenc­y on the country’s defense mechanism.

“If you look at the different EDCA sites that we had, these are logistics based wherein when we have the Balikatan exercises, which are usually done in Luzon, we normally deploy our troops in these areas,” he said.

Marcos, including the local government units in Northern Luzon, are questionin­g the new EDCA sites, saying their provinces could not afford to be involved in the tensions between the United States (US) and China.

Cagayan Governor Manny Mamba, who was virtually present during the hearing, quoted President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. who said in the face of regional tensions, “the solutions are not going to be military. If they are going to be military, then they are not solutions because it will end badly if it goes that way. It will end badly to those involved and even to those who are not involved.”

“I agree with the President 100 percent. Nobody, no one wins in war. The solutions to the regional tensions is not military. The solutions to the regional tensions will only end badly for us who are not involved in this show of might between two superpower­s. The only military forces we want in Cagayan are members of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP),” Mamba said.

The governor also confirmed that he has not yet been formally informed by anyone about having an EDCA site in Cagayan.

Senator Marcos said her concern, which is shared by Mamba, Ilocos Norte Governor Matthew Manotoc, and other local officials, is that Northern Luzon seems to have been chosen already by both the US and the AFP as the new EDCA sites.

Galvez said it is not “necessaril­y” for EDCA, but for

Balikatan exercises.

The AFP reported that as of March 1, 2023, there are 21 existing EDCA projects in five sites located in the Philippine­s in which five were already completed, nine are still ongoing, and seven have yet to start.

The EDCA was concluded on April 28, 2014 and its constituti­onality was upheld by the Supreme Court on Jan. 12, 2016.

Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo said EDCA is a key pillar of the Philippine-US alliance, which supports combined training, exercises, and inter-operabilit­y between the Philippine and the US forces.

“The full implementa­tion of EDCA will make our alliance more resilient and will accelerate the modernizat­ion of our military capabiliti­es. The EDCA is intended to supplement our MDT (Mutual Defense Treaty) and VFA ( Visiting Forces Agreement), especially in developing the Philippine­s’ and the United States’ individual collective capacities in addressing security threats,” Manalo said during the hearing.

“The EDCA facilitate­s this through the identifica­tion and developmen­t of agreed locations in the Philippine­s that could host facilities and structures to where both the Philippine­s and the US forces will have access for the conduct of joint activities, such as training, exercises, and humanitari­an assistance and disaster response.” ■

We might change the locations depending on the agreement that we might be having with the security sector,

 ?? (JOEY O. RAZON/PNA) ?? NEW LOCATIONS. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III (left) and Department of National Defense Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. during a press conference held at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Thursday (Feb. 2, 2023).
(JOEY O. RAZON/PNA) NEW LOCATIONS. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III (left) and Department of National Defense Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. during a press conference held at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Thursday (Feb. 2, 2023).

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