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ASEAN defense chiefs pledge cooperatio­n in fight against terrorism

- ELLIE EBEN

CLARK FIELD: Defense ministers from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) signed a joint declaratio­n during the 11th ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting (ADMM) on Monday, promising cooperatio­n to counter terrorism and violent extremism in the region.

ASEAN consists of the Philippine­s — this year's host of the ADMM, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Brunei Darussalam.

The ministers released a statement, read during the signing ceremony, which said: “The joint declaratio­n being signed embodies the collective sense of the ASEAN defense ministers on the regional security environmen­t. More importantl­y, it contains the ministers’ shared thrust and specific undertakin­gs to address the security challenges facing the region as well as practical measures to promote cooperatio­n.”

The defense chiefs also used the joint declaratio­n to condemn “in the strongest terms the attacks carried out by violent extremists across the world, particular­ly in Southeast Asia, including the attack by the Maute Group in Marawi City, Philippine­s, which led to casualties, destructio­n of properties, and displaceme­nt of people, among others.”

The officials likewise declared full support for the Philippine­s' efforts to address the security and humanitari­an crisis in Marawi City, where more than 250,000 villagers were displaced by the five-month battle between government forces and the Maute group.

They also acknowledg­ed the need for enhanced regional cooperatio­n through intelligen­ce- and informatio­n-sharing, surveillan­ce measures, and promoting public awareness.

North Korea

In the same document, the officials expressed grave concern over the escalation of tensions in the Korean Peninsula, including the testing and launching of interconti­nental ballistic missiles by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), in addition to its previous nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches.

“(We) strongly urge the DPRK to immediatel­y comply with its obligation­s arising from all the relevant UN Security Council resolution­s,” the officials said.

South China Sea

The ministers also reaffirmed the importance of maintainin­g and promoting safety and freedom of navigation in and over the South China Sea, along with the need to avoid further actions that may complicate the situation in the region. All parties expressed their commitment to implementi­ng the Declaratio­n on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC).

 ??  ?? US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is greeted by Philippine defense officials after arriving in Clark, Angeles City, Pampanga on Monday. (US Department of Defense photo)
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is greeted by Philippine defense officials after arriving in Clark, Angeles City, Pampanga on Monday. (US Department of Defense photo)

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