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The Philippines’ Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro arrives to attend the Asean Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) in Jakarta, Indonesia, on November 15, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Philippines, Canada sign defence cooperation agreement

MANILA, Jan 20 — The Philippines and Canada signed a memorandum of understanding on defence cooperation yesterday, a move which Manila’s defence minister said could later lead to a troop pact between the two countries.

“I am glad to hear there is a strong intention on both sides to deepen and strengthen the relationships by forging new milestones in our defence relations to culminate, perhaps, with the Visiting Forces Agreement,” Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said in a statement.

He did not say what form or shape a possible VFA with Canada would take, but an existing VFA the Philippines has with the United States allows the rotation of thousands of American troops in and out of the Philippines for war drills and exercises.

The memorandum would jumpstart cooperation between the defence and military establishments of both countries on military education, training exchanges, information sharing, peacekeeping operations, and disaster response.

“The strongest assets we have are the mutual trust and confidence which we have in one another…and because we are dealing with each other in a straightforward, open, and rules-based manner, such trust is reinforced and will surpass political changes and the tests of time,” Teodoro added.

Canada has supported the Philippines in the face of China’s increased assertiveness in the South China Sea, backing a 2016 ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration, which said China’s South China Sea claims had no legal basis. China rejects that finding.

The memorandum signing followed the signing in October last year of an arrangement between the Philippines and Canada to use Ottawa’s Dark Vessel Detection (DVD) system to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing by vessels which have switched off their location transmitters to evade detection.

The DVD system will also enhance the Philippines’ maritime domain awareness over its territorial waters and exclusive economic zones, where it has had a series of maritime confrontations with China.

— Reuters

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