United States President Barack Obama said the newly signed Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the
In a press conference with President Benigno S. Aquino III in Malacanang on Monday, Obama said the goal of the new defense cooperation agreement is wide-ranging.
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The goal of the agreement is to build Philippine capacity in training and in coordination, he said, adding that the EDCA not only concentrates on maritime security, but also on enhancing the two countries’ capabilities in responding to natural disasters.
“If there are additional threats that may arise, we are able to work in a cooperative fashion,” he said.
The agreement is similar to the pact that the
“I think this is going to be a terrific opportunity for us to work with the Philippines to make sure that our navies, our air force are coordinated; to make sure that there is information-sharing; to allow us to respond to new threats and to work with other countries—ASEAN countries, Australia, Japan,” Obama said.
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When there is regional stability, countries focus on more important things like increasing prosperity and growth, as well as creating jobs, the
“Those are the things that we, as leaders, should be focused on, need to be focused on. And if we have security arrangements that avoid conflict and dispute, then we’re able to place our attention on where we should be focusing,” Obama said.
Defense Minister Voltaire Gazmin and
The 10-year deal is only a framework agreement. Details on the duration and number of
Obama arrived in the
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