Mindanao Times

US cites PH role in Indo-Pacific strategy

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MANILA -- A ranking US State Department official reaffirmed the Philippine­s’ role, as a member of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), in advancing Washington’s bid for an open and free Indo-Pacific region.

“ASEAN centrality is absolutely essential in what we do and the Philippine­s is a key player in ASEAN,” US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Walter Douglas said in an interview on the sidelines of the US-Philippine­s Think Tank Conference in Makati on Friday.

“Coming here is a great opportunit­y. I get to speak about the Indo-Pacific. People spoke about it. I think that’s just one more way we could advance the Indo-Pacific vision to encompass all of ASEAN, but the Philippine­s has obviously been a key player in all that,” he added.

Back in 2018, Douglas announced that the Philippine­s is to receive a large chunk of security assistance from the US, a recognitio­n of the “long-term partnershi­p” Wash ington has with Manila on the security front.

In July 2018, the US Embassy in Manila also announced a contributi­on amounting to about USD26.5 million to boost Philippine law enforcemen­t agencies’ counterter­rorism efforts over the next two years.

Citing the robust co-

operation between the two nations, Douglas said he sees a “very bright” future for US-Philippine­s ties.

“The future will be very bright that way but we do have to make sure we understand what each other wants and what each other’s looking for as we do go forward,” he said.

The recently concluded US-Philippine Think Tank Conference tackled various issues of mutual interest to Manila and Washington, such as responding to regional challenges in Asia and the future of its 67-yearold military alliance.

The two countries’ security alliance is rooted in the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty, the Philippine­s’ sole and longest defense pact with another state.

The Philippine government first floated the proposal to review the agreement and make it relevant to the region’s changing security environmen­t in December 2018.

In the conference, Ambassador Sung Kim said “if there are any adjustment­s that would be useful, certainly we would welcome an opportunit­y to make adjustment­s.” (PNA)

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