The Philippine Star

US pushes EDCA, way to Duterte hikes military aid

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The United States is pushing for the implementa­tion of the Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement (EDCA), saying “it is not tied to the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) issue but to the country’s capability to develop minimum credible defense.”

US Ambassador Philip Goldberg said yesterday EDCA, held up for more than a year since it was signed with

the Philippine­s, is also in the interest of the US to be more present in the region.

Washington is hopeful the Supreme Court would hand down a favorable decision on the defense agreement, he said.

The Philippine­s is set to receive a “high amount” of foreign military funding in 2016 after receiving $79 million in bilateral assistance from the US this year, Goldberg said in an interview on ANC’s Headstart.

US President Barack Obama has promised that a big part of $140 million in foreign military funding in the region in 2016 will go to the Philippine­s.

“We have upped our foreign military funding for the Philippine­s. It will be somewhere in the range of $79 million this year. It was originally targeted at $50 million. It’s increasing and what has been proposed is something called maritime security initiative in the region,” Goldberg said.

“Our ability to help the Philippine­s (is also tied to EDCA),” the ambassador said when asked if the US support to the Philippine­s would be affected should SC rule against it.

“While it has some bearing on the general situation in the region, we have a Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT), and that is the basis for our relationsh­ip and for our mutual defense ties.”

Goldberg stressed that EDCA is in the mutual security interest of both countries.

Under the EDCA, he said the US proposed that there would be more cooperatio­n in maritime security, noting, “it is an issue that has emerged as a new interest and a new challenge for the Philippine armed forces.”

The US, he said, would also be able to supply equipment and have some rotational forces “all on sovereign Philippine territory,” not bases.

“We are on solid ground in terms of what we are trying to achieve. I’m not saying it is just in the interest of the Philippine­s. It is also in the interest of the United States to be more present in the region and under the rebalance, one of the goals was to help our allies build their own capabiliti­es and that is what we are trying to do under EDCA,” he added.

With constituti­onal and legal issues raised, Goldberg said, “we hope that there will be decision soon.”

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