While talks on increased rotational presence of US troops in the
It can be recalled that Philippine defense officials considered shoring up
This applies particularly with the aggressive posturing of
Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr., in a Palace briefing, raised the topic reacting to the
Coloma explained that negotiations between both countries will build upon existing agreements including the Mutual Defense Treaty and Visiting Forces Agreement.
“Both countries are aware of the challenges in implementation,” Coloma said. “Hence, both panels will consider how to frame the proposed agreement in such a way that those challenges will be addressed adequately.”
The PCOO chief, however, noted that the
He further said that the good thing is that negotiators are relying on the baselines (existing agreements) and they are not starting from scratch.
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