The Philippines
is keen on having a joint-patrol agreement with the US
in disputed portions of the South China Sea .
This was stressed during the Philippine-US 2+2 ministerial
meeting held in Washington D.C. last Jan. 12.
"The 2+2 meeting extensively discussed the South China
Sea issue, with the US side
reiterating the US ironclad
commitment to the defense of the Philippines
while the Philippines
batting for joint patrols. The US
also conveyed that it remains committed to the AFP's modernization
program," Defense spokesperson Dr. Peter Paul Galvez said in a statement
Thursday.
The Philippine Navy, which is now undergoing modernization,
is sorely lacking in ships capable of long-range patrols.
In the said meeting, the US
emphasized that it will not allow China
to control the South China Sea and will act to
ensure that freedom of navigation is respected.
It also stressed that they will continue to fly and sail
whenever and wherever international law allows.
The US
also committed to maintain presence in the South China Sea
to include naval, sub-sea, air and special forces.
In addition, the US
urged the Philippines to
stay closely coordinated with respect to the developments in the South China Sea .
Noting China ’s
claim that it will not militarize the area, the US
suggested the need for parties in the South China Sea
to have a common and shared understanding of the term
"militarization" to avoid growing tensions.
A common sense among the other parties would put pressure on
China .
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=846561
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