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Government officials reiterated this assurance in a Palace press briefing on Thursday amid speculations the country would be a launching pad for the
“I think that (it) is important to put a stress on, as some stakeholders would state that allegedly through EDCA, the
Batino, chairman of the Philippine panel that negotiated the pact with the
“We would want to emphasize though that under EDCA it is very clear that, for any prepositioning and construction activity to happen, the consent of the Philippine government is necessary,” he stressed.
Batino said the
“It will not be the whole AFP base because, as you know, we need all of our AFP bases. So all of these would have to be determined: what facilities would be constructed for joint use? What equipment would be allowed to be prepositioned in these agreed locations?,” he explained.
“...We are the host and they’re our guests. And the Philippine side would have the final say as to where these agreed locations will be... We can make an offer as to where they can go, then they can probably select from those,” said Philippine Ambassador to Malaysia Eduardo Malaya.
Further, Batino said the stay of the
“There is clear language here under EDCA that the US, the parties do not authorize the permanent military presence or the establishment of a base by the
Batino added that the number of troops would be determined through the yearly Mutual Defense Board and Security Engagement Board consultation.
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