The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Straits of Melaka, Philippine­s important matter for the US

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NEW YORK: At the New York Foreign Press Center recently, US Airforce Deputy Under Secretary, Heidi Grant, stressed the importance of the Straits of Melaka, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes for the East-West trade.

Grant also noted, that she has not seen, yet, any paradigm shift in defense relations between the US and the Philippine­s, following the pastanti-USoutburst­sbyPhilipp­ine President Rodrigo Duterte.

Grant, who advises Airforce Secretary Deborah James and also the chief of the US Airforce, a fourstar general, deals with air-force chiefs of over 100 countries around the world, and her organizati­on manages over US$160 billion of partner nations’ funds.

Asked by this correspond­ent to comment on future US-Philippine airforce-to-airforce cooperatio­n under Duterte who does not seem to be on the same page with its longtime ally - the USA; Grant recalled that she was in the Philippine­s about a month ago and she met that country’s defense minister and their airforce chief.

“We have a strong relationsh­ip with their ministry of defense and their airforce and we’re still doing rotational exercises, airforce-toairforce, with the Philippine­s. So as far as our policies (are concerned), we’re still moving forward (sic) engaging with them,” Grant told Bernama.

Meanwhile, many Asian leaders are unsure of President-elect Donald Trump’s ideas, fearing this could herald a paradigm shift in the US approach to Asia.

But Grant reminded that until Jan 20 — President Barack Obama relinquish­es office and Presidente­lect Trump will take over on that day -- she would be working for the current administra­tion.

“I’m following current policies. I can tell you that I’ve been working 27 years for our Department of Defense, for all the different presidents in that 27 years, and I’ll continue to follow the policy guidance given by the administra­tion,” Grant noted.

Many American analysts fear that the Philippine­s is losing its momentum in asserting its claims against China to the South China Sea islands, especially after the recent Hague Tribunal’s ruling favouring the Philippine­s.

With the recent bonhomie between the Philippine­s and Malaysia on the one side, and China on the other, many feel that the claims of these countries to islands in the South China Sea would be weakened, and this developmen­t could rock the security boat under the US leadership. —Bernama

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