From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Aug 25): Hagel to meet with Aquino on US troops
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is scheduled to meet with President Benigno
Aquino III this week to discuss the current negotiations for the framework
agreement on the increased rotational presence of American soldiers in the
Philippines, the US Department of Defense said Friday.
Hagel will also be meeting with his counterpart, Defense Secretary Voltaire
Gazmin and Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario.
The framework agreement that would pave the way for more US troops coming to
the Philippines and giving them access to military facilities is largely viewed
as a deterrent to China’s increasing presence in the South China Sea (West
Philippine Sea).
The Philippines and China continue to be locked in a territorial dispute,
particularly in the Panatag Shoal off Zambales and the Ayungin Shoal in the
Kalayaan island group or Spratlys.
According to the Department of Defense statement released Friday, Hagel will
talk to President Aquino, Gazmin and Del Rosario “about ongoing negotiations for
a framework agreement that would allow US forces to operate in Philippine
military bases and in Philippine territory and waters to help build the
Philippine armed forces’ capacity in maritime security and maritime domain
awareness.”
Hagel is in Honolulu, Hawaii, his first stop on a weeklong, four-nation tour
of the Southeast Asian region where he would be attending the Asean Defense
Ministers Meeting Plus in Brunei.
Hagel will be in Manila on Aug. 29 and 30.
Two weeks ago, the Philippines and the United States began the negotiations
for the framework agreement on the increased rotational presence of US soldiers
in the Philippines, where the Americans can have access to the military
facilities of the country.
The framework, however, would not include the operational details so as not
to compromise national security, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) had
said.
Philippine negotiators have explained that having a framework agreement was
necessary as military activities are not specified in the Visiting Forces
Agreement (VFA) and the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT).
The DFA has explained the need for an increased rotational presence of US
troops to have “a minimum credible defense posture… to enhance maritime domain
awareness and develop a deterrence capability.”
“This can be accomplished through high-impact and high-value joint exercises
which promote interoperability and capacity building that will also bolster
humanitarian assistance and disaster response,” it said.
The Philippine government has stressed that its new defense policy was not
for a basing agreement for the US military which the Constitution prohibits.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/84015/hagel-to-meet-with-aquino-on-us-troops
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