The US ambassador stresses that the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement 'is going to be a discussion between the two sides'
The
“We haven't
agreed to anything,” US Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg said in
an interview with Rappler's Maria Ressa.
Goldberg
responded to a question from social media on whether the US “has
identified Philippine bases it wants to use” under the controversial Enhanced
Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).
Earlier, Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief of staff General Emmanuel Bautista listed 3 military bases that will be offered to US troops:
A naval detachment in Palawan's Oyster Bay, which faces the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea );
The Naval Education and Training Command inSan Antonio ,
Zambales, which also faces the West Philippine Sea ;
and
Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija
A naval detachment in Palawan's Oyster Bay, which faces the West Philippine Sea (
The Naval Education and Training Command in
Goldberg said:
“What people need to remember is that the next stage in EDCA is going to be a
discussion between the two sides that will reach a mutual agreement about where
these locations should be, and how many people should be there, and that the Philippines will have a say, but so will the United States .
And it has to be mutually agreed.”
For
'renewing alliances'
[Video report: Amb. Goldberg on friendships in Asia & challenges in Iraq
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7QgTWdQAL0]
Signed on April 28, 2013, the EDCA expands
It also contains
provisions meant to modernize the AFP, strengthen its external defense, ensure
maritime security, increase maritime domain awareness, and expedite
humanitarian assistance and disaster response. (READ: PH primer on military pact with
US)
Goldberg noted
that the EDCA “is designed to do two things” – to build a “minimum credible
defense” for the Philippines ,
and to promote the US rebalance
to Asia , which means it will be “more
present.”
“I think the
other way you can look at EDCA is not just in the capacity building, not just
in the rebalance that the United States
is present, but in the rebalance in the sense that we're renewing our alliances
in the region – Japan , Korea , the Philippines ,
Australia .
So all of that argues for a closer relationship,” the ambassador said.
Despite the
supposed benefits of EDCA for the Philippines , however, the deal has been challenged
before the Supreme Court.
Critics denounce the deal as unconstitutional and “one-sided.”
http://www.rappler.com/nation/60861-us-philippine-bases-edca-golberg
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