The
"Balikatan 2014" Exercise between the Philippine and United States
troops officially opened on Monday morning, focused mostly on humanitarian
civic assistance (HCA), humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR)
and maritime security.
The
opening ceremonies took place at the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
Commissioned Officers' Clubhouse in Camp
Aguinaldo , Quezon City at around 8:30 a.m.
Among
those in attendance were Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario, Defense
Secretary Voltaire T. Gazmin, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Philip
Goldberg, AFP chief-of-staff Gen. Emmanuel T. Bautista, Philippine exercise
director Major Gen. Emeraldo Magnaye and U.S. exercise director Lt. Gen.
Terry Robling of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Lt.
(SG) Annaleah Cazcarro, Combined-Joint Information Bureau co-director, said
"Balikatan 2014" is the 30th iteration of the annual military
maneuvers.
"This
year’s exercise will focus on HCA, HADR and maritime security," she added.
"Balikatan"
is an annual bilateral combined exercise initiated by the governments of the Philippines and the United States .
For
this year, it is scheduled in the Philippines from May 5 to 16.
Cazcarro
said the staff planning exercises are scheduled in Camp
Aguinaldo and in Western Command in Puerto Princesa
City , while the field training
exercises will be conducted in military camps in Luzon, Clark Field, Crow Valley
and Fort Magsaysay .
"'Balikatan'
2014 is structured to further develop the AFP in crisis-action planning,
enhancing its ability to effectively conduct counter-terrorism operations, and
promote interoperability with the U.S. Armed Forces," she added.
The
annual exercise is consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty and Visiting
Forces Agreement between the Philippines
and the U.S.
which aim is to continue both countries’ commitment to train, share information
and provide support to each other.
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