Twenty-nine ranking military leaders from Indo-Asia Pacific
region participated in this year's Chief of Defense (CHOD) Conference held in Manila from Monday to
Wednesday.
The event was co-hosted by the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP) and the United States Pacific Command, said AFP public
affairs office chief Col. Edgard Arevalo.
Defense chiefs and senior military leaders from Myanmar,
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste,
Vietnam, India, Nepal, Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Fiji,
Canada, China, Japan, South Korea, Mongolia, Chile, Colombia, France, Mexico,
Peru, United Kingdom, and the United States of America participated in the
three-day event.
Arevalo said the CHOD aims to strengthen military cooperation,
promote collaboration, and discuss security challenges across the Indo-Pacific
maritime and geopolitical sphere.
The discussion centered on regional military cooperation and
challenges, as highlighted by discussions on "Future Regional Order in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific," "Military Cooperation in Transnational
Security," and "Prospects for Maritime Shared Awareness, Technology,
and Innovation."
Separate programs were also held for the Senior Enlisted
Leaders (SEL) and the Spouses Network comprised of professional development
conferences, capability demonstrations and static displays for the SEL and
guided tours, and humanitarian visits for the spouses.
This year’s hosting of CHOD took its cue from the 2014
conference in Brunei ,
where former AFP chief-of-staff Gregorio Catapang, Jr., agreed to the request
of USPACOM to co-host.
Started in 1998, CHOD became a platform for multilateral
military dialogue and sharing of regional and global perspectives on common
security challenges.
"We've marked modest achievements in the realization of
our aspirations as far as regional peace and stability are concerned. Through
this, we are optimistic in the cooperative ties that we have forged together to
address terrorism, trafficking in person, drug trafficking, and other
transnational crimes. We will emerge empowered still despite our own
preoccupations with our mandates at home," AFP chief-of-staff Gen. Ricardo
R. Visaya said.
"As for the AFP, this conference became a venue for us
to showcase our capacity for regional leadership, as we continue to promote
trust, cooperation, and the peaceful advancement of our individual and common
interests in the Indo-Asia Pacific region," he added.
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