Daily Tribune (Philippines)

U.S., Phl brush off China exec’s threat

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI @tribunephl_Lade

This year’s Balikatan (shoulder-to-shoulder) military exercises between the Philippine­s and the United States are “not directed towards any specific nation.”

This was reiterated by AFP spokespers­on, Col. Francel Margareth Padilla, who told reporters on Thursday, “This longstandi­ng initiative, spanning several years, is aimed at enhancing cooperatio­n, fostering training opportunit­ies, and strengthen­ing regional stability.”

Padilla made the statement after China warned the Philippine­s to be “sober enough to realize” that conducting military drills with “external countries to show off force in the South China Sea” would provoke tensions in the area.

China’s foreign ministry spokespers­on, Lin Jian, cautioned the Philippine­s that such combat drills would “only aggravate tensions and undermine regional stability.”

“Attempts to bring in external forces to safeguard its so-called security will only lead to greater insecurity for itself,” Lin added.

China’s warning came after the Philippine Coast Guard confirmed that six of its civilian vessels will participat­e in a group sail in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) as part of exercises in the Philippine­s-US annual war games.

PCG’s first Balikatan

Balikatan executive agent, Col. Michael Logico, earlier said the Philippine­s will hold a multilater­al maritime exercise with the US and France within the country’s 12-nautical mile exclusive economic zone off western Palawan province facing the South China Sea.

“This is the first time the PCG will join the Balikatan exercises,” PCG spokespers­on Rear Admiral Armando Balilo said.

The PCG will deploy four of its 44-meter multirole response vessels and two larger patrol vessels for the Multilater­al Maritime Exercise, which will be joined by vessels from the Philippine Navy, US Navy, US Coast Guard and French Navy.

Balilo said the Coast Guard Special Operations Force will participat­e in the joint maritime interopera­bility exercises during the group sail.

New concept

Meanwhile, Logico said the Philippine­s initiated the group sail in accordance with the country’s newly introduced Comprehens­ive Archipelag­ic Defense Concept, which focuses on defending its sea lanes of communicat­ion and all of its maritime territorie­s.

The group sail will include drills on division tactics, gunnery exercises, search and rescue and sea exercises.

Like last year’s Balikatan, the participan­ts will attempt to sink a mock enemy warship off the coast of Laoag City in Ilocos Norte province.

The maritime strike will be the main event of the war games. It will integrate joint and combined fire, joint dynamic targeting, and multi-domain effects with the sinking of an adversary’s vessel.

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