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Nation not a pawn in geopolitic­al tensions, defence chief says

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MANILA: The Philippine­s will ensure that it won’t be used by other countries for their own benefit as it continues to boost ties with its allies amid heightened geopolitic­al tensions, according to the nation’s newly appointed defence chief.

The Southeast Asian country’s pursuit of cooperatio­n agreements is intended to build its capabiliti­es in defending itself against any aggression, Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said yesterday.

“The Philippine­s is a value propositio­n, as we call it, by its own self and not a pawn of anybody else in the geopolitic­al battle that is raging within our area now,” Mr Teodoro said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr himself has made clear that recent military pacts are purely for defensive purposes rather than having ulterior motives.

Admonition­s to that effect must be taken “very seriously so that it does not result in any misinterpr­etation whatsoever”, he said.

Mr Marcos earlier this year oversaw agreements bolstering the Philippine­s’ defence ties with the US, Japan and other allies.

His government also allowed the US greater access to its military bases amid continuing tensions with Beijing in the South China Sea while intent on maintainin­g stability in neighbouri­ng Taiwan where thousands of Filipinos work.

The main job of the defence chief is to build up a strong security posture, said Mr Teodoro, who held the same post during the presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

“And the way that we build up our credible deterrence is our business and nobody else’s business, and whether we partner with country X or Y in order to build up our own core strength is a question for the Philippine­s,” he said.

Mr Teodoro said his priorities include reforming a military pension programme along with continuing efforts to modernise the nation’s armed forces.

But he said he won’t recommend a resumption of peace talks with communist rebels to Mr Marcos.

“Rebels are welcome to go back to the fold of the government ... but to enter into peace talks I have always been against that,” he said.

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