Kuwait Times

Russia flags war games with US ally Philippine­s

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MANILA: The Russian Navy said yesterday it was planning to hold war games with the Philippine­s, as two of its ships made a rare stop in Manila following Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte’s pivot from the United States. Rear Admiral Eduard Mikhailov, the deputy commander of the Russian Navy’s Pacific fleet, said the joint military exercises would focus on maritime piracy and terrorism, which he described as the region’s two top security concerns.

“We’re very sure that in the future we’ll get such exercises with you, maybe just the manoeuvrei­ng or maybe use some combat systems and so on,” Mikhailov told reporters beside the docked Russian destroyer Admiral Tributs. Mikhailov also raised the prospect of joint exercises with China and Malaysia in the South China Sea, where competing territoria­l claims have been a major source of tension and potential conflict for decades.

“We really hope that in a few years, the military exercises for example in your region, in the South China Sea, will (involve) for example, not only Russia-Philippine­s, but Russia, Philippine­s, China and maybe Malaysia together.” The visit was only the third ever by Russian military vessels to the Philippine­s, according to the Filipino Navy’s Commodore Francisco Cabudao, who led the welcoming ceremony for the Russian ships.

The Philippine­s, a former American colony, had for decades been one of the United States’ most important and loyal allies in Asia. The two are bound by a mutual defense pact. But Duterte, a self-described socialist, has during his six months in power sought to dramatical­ly shift his nation’s foreign and military alliances towards China and Russia. — AFP

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