The Philippine Star

Australia increases support for Phl through enhanced defense program

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

Australia will be providing the Philippine­s with increased support and training for the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) through an Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Program (EDCP).

Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds and Defense

Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced this yesterday following talks at the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers’ MeetingPlu­s in Bangkok, Thailand last week.

In a joint statement, Reynolds and Lorenzana said Australia would transition its support under Operation Augury-Philippine­s

to an EDCP beginning Dec. 1.

The announceme­nt reinforces a shared long-term commitment to countering the regional terrorist threat and building on the wellestabl­ished bilateral defense relationsh­ip of both countries.

Reynolds and Lorenzana recognized that after the siege of Marawi in October 2017, Australia’s contributi­on under Operation Augury-Philippine­s has provided counterter­rorism capacity training to over 10,000 members of the AFP.

Such training cooperatio­n has included essential landbased activities focused on urban combat and joint coordinati­on skills, air training focused on enhancing air coordinati­on in the urban environmen­t and maritime training activities.

Reynolds and Lorenzana agreed that an EDCP would allow the Australian Defense Force to continue delivering the capacity-building support for counterter­rorism cooperatio­n requested by the Philippine­s.

The program will also provide funding certainty and greater flexibilit­y to meet the broader needs of the Australia Philippine­s bilateral defense relationsh­ip.

Reynolds and Lorenzana underscore­d that long-term engagement under the EDCP would strengthen their shared commitment to regional security and stability.

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