The captain of a US supercarrier said Thursday, October 25, the US Navy's presence in Asia would help safeguard "freedom of navigation," amid China's claims to sovereignty over vast waters in the region. The commander of the USS George Washington, which is on a port call to the Philippine capital, said the United States was not taking sides in territorial disputes but stood firmly for keeping sea lanes open. "One of the reasons we deploy throughout the region is so we can carry forth the banner of freedom of navigation. It is very important to us given the trade that travels throughout the region on the seas," Captain Gregory Fenton said. However Fenton emphasized his ship's visit to Manila was a routine event and not related to the recent tensions between the Philippines, a close US ally, and China over rival claims to parts of the South China Sea....
Rear Admiral Cecil R. Chen (L), commander of Philippine Coast Guard District National Capital Region -
The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is conducting a five-day goodwill visit that highlights the strong historic, community and military connections between the
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