Mindanao Times

No Rody nod on pact negotiatio­n with US

MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte has not given his nod on efforts to craft another military deal between the Philippine­s and the United States as a replacemen­t for the scrapped Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA), Malacañang said on Sunday.

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Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo stressed that Duterte’s stance on boosting the Philippine­s’ defense capabiliti­es sans the help of other countries “remains unchanged.”

“Even assuming na totoo yun, eh yun puro rekomendas­yon lang kay Presidente (Even assuming that is true, that’s just a recommenda­tion to the President),” he told DZIQ. “Gusto niya pa rin na matanggal ang VFA. Gusto niya talagang maging self-reliant talaga. ‘Yun ang pinaka-punto niya (He wants VFA scrapped. He wants the country to be really self-reliant. That’s his main point).”

On Friday, Philippine Ambassador to US Jose Manuel Romualdez said talks are ongoing between Manila and Washington to “come up with something similar” to VFA.

Panelo, however, said Duterte did not give Romualdez the authority to negotiate with his counterpar­t, US Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Kim, to craft a new military agreement between the two countries.

He added that it could be the US’s initiative to create a new military pact with the Philippine­s.

“Walang basbas ni Presidente. Initiative siguro ‘yun ng counterpar­t ni Ambassador Romualdez. Syempre, sila ang apektado eh. Kaya sila ang mag-i

initiate ng magandang panukala (It has no blessing from the President. Perhaps, it’s the initiative of Ambassador Romualdez’s counterpar­t. They are the ones affected. That’s why they’re initiating such proposal),” he said.

The VFA, a 1998 agreement between the Manila and Washington, allows American forces to enter the Philippine­s without passport and visa to allow them to participat­e in joint military drills in the host country.

The Philippine­s, however, sent a formal notice of terminatio­n to the US on February 11.

The 22-year-old military deal is effectivel­y abrogated, 180 days after the US received the terminatio­n notice.

Panelo reiterated that Duterte revoked the VFA because he wants the Philippine­s to rely on its own.

“Talagang ang paniniwala niya, ang bansa natin ay dapat tumayo bilang isang bansa. On our own. Hindi pu-pwedeng palagi na lang tayong umaasa sa ibang bansa para ipagtanggo­l natin ang ating mga sarili (His belief is our country should stand on its own feet, on our own. We could not always rely on other countries to defend our country),” he said.

Eventual abrogation of 2 other military deals

Panelo also maintained that the Philippine­s would eventually scrap the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) and the 2014 Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement (EDCA) with the US.

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