Philippine Daily Inquirer

NEW PH, AUSTRALIA PACT TO BOOST RELIEF WORK

- By Jeannette I. Andrade and Tina G. Santos @Team_Inquirer

The country’s mutual logistics support arrangemen­t (MLSA) with Australia will allow more disaster aid and enable the Philippine military to get skills upgrades from more trainings and exchanges.

This was the belief of Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, who said the MLSA would “enhance the interopera­bility between the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and the Australian Defence Force (ADF), which regularly conduct exercises under the PH-AUS Defense Cooperatio­n and the Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (Sovfa).”

The Sovfa, signed in 2012, provides the legal and operationa­l framework for defense cooperatio­n and was instrument­al in 2013 to Australia’s assistance response to victims of Typhoon “Yolanda.”

The MLSA between the Philippine­s and Australia was signed by AFP deputy chief of staff for logistics Rear Adm. Alberto Carlos for the Philippine­s on Feb. 18 and by his Australian counterpar­t ADF Rear Adm. Ian Murray on April 23.

The MLSA has been endorsed by the Department of National Defense (DND) to the Department of Foreign Affairs, which will then transmit the arrangemen­t to President Duterte for approval.

Humanitari­an assistance

A source in the DND clarified that logistics support under the MLSA would not involve the provision of military hardware.

“The arrangemen­t is more on humanitari­an assistance and disaster response,” he said.

On Tuesday Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Steven Robinson said the MLSA would make it easier for the two countries to work together in addressing regional security challenges.

Robinson said it would enable Philippine and Australian defense organizati­ons to “conduct more complex engagement and enhance interopera­bility in practical ways.”

He pointed out that “it will be easier for both countries to respond to humanitari­an disasters in our region together.”

“As Australia and the Philippine­s face a rapidly evolving strategic environmen­t, seeking new opportunit­ies like this is increasing­ly important for deepening defense engagement,” Robinson said in a statement.

Seeking new opportunit­ies like this is increasing­ly important for deepening defense engagement

Steven Robinson Australian ambassador to the Philippine­s

Successful implementa­tion

According to the Australian Embassy, the Sovfa was envisioned to provide a more comprehens­ive legal framework to enable both nations to enhance their ties and lay the foundation for stronger defense cooperatio­n in the years to come.

“One illustrati­on of its successful implementa­tion was Australia’s ability to respond quickly to Typhoon Yolanda relief operations, in close cooperatio­n with the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s,” it said.

In addition to strategic cooperatio­n, education and training were major priorities for Australia’s defense engagement with the Philippine­s, it added.

Both countries’ defense relationsh­ip also focused on counterter­rorism, maritime security and assistance for the AFP’s modernizat­ion program.

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