On the sidelines of the recent International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, the United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the plan to transfer a US Coast Guard Cutter to the Philippines to help its maritime security in the West Philippine Sea, according to a news report by the Manila Bulletin.
To put things in perspective, posted below is the excerpt from the Manila Bulletin report. Some parts in boldface…
The United States plans to transfer a Coast Guard cutter to the Philippines to bolster the latter’s maritime security amid ongoing tensions in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the vessel transfer following a high-level bilateral meeting with Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr. on Saturday, May 30, on the sidelines of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
“Honored to meet Secretary Teodoro for the fifth time as we bolster defense cooperation along the First Island Chain—backed by our most advanced-ever BALIKATAN exercise and a Coast Guard cutter transfer,” Hegseth said in a social media post on X (formerly Twitter).
“We continue to put Peace through Strength into action,” he added.
The meeting took place as Manila and Washington mark the 75th anniversary of the Philippines-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT). The 1951 accord binds both nations to defend each other in the event of an armed attack in the Pacific.
During the meeting, Teodoro reaffirmed the Philippines’ “ironclad alliance” with the US. He also underscored Manila’s “strong support for the US’ commitment to strengthening partnerships in the Indo-Pacific.”
Teodoro emphasized that the Philippines stands as a “witness to the robustness of US partnerships in the region,” noting that such efforts contribute to “greater resilience and deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.”
Meanwhile, Hegseth highlighted that the frequency of their meetings underscored the “depth and consistency of Philippines-US defense cooperation.”
The Pentagon chief also commended the successful conduct of the recent Exercise Balikatan, noting it as the “largest iteration to date and a testament to the growing interoperability and readiness of both armed forces.”
The US reaffirmed its commitment to support the monitoring of the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) amid ongoing maritime tensions and Hegseth expressed continued American support for Philippine defense interests.
To sustain long-term operational defense ties, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the United States Indo-Pacific Command (US Indopacom) renewed for another 15 years the Communications Interoperability and Security Memorandum of Agreement (CISMOA), a defense agreement that allows the two forces to use secure and encrypted communications systems when operating together.
Teodoro also invited Hegseth to the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) Plus later this year, recognizing the upcoming occasion as an “opportunity to strengthen engagement not only with the Philippines but also with defense counterparts.”
Capitol Hill backing – Aside from his meeting with Hegseth, Teodoro also secured commitments from the US legislature during separate engagements with US Senate and House of Representatives delegations.
Teodoro expressed appreciation for the “continued bipartisan support of the United States (US) Congress for Philippine defense priorities” and reaffirmed the “enduring strength of the Philippines-US alliance.”
Meeting with a US Senate delegation led by Senator Pete Ricketts and joined by Senator Tammy Duckworth, Teodoro underscored the importance of “consistently exposing malign actions that threaten human lives, as well as regional peace and security.”
The defense chief highlighted the importance of “principled and collective action in upholding international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).”
In response, the American senators expressed appreciation for the Philippines’ “efforts in addressing malign activities and promoting adherence to international law.”
They also recognized the successful conduct of Exercise Balikatan and its contribution to “enhancing interoperability among the Philippines, the US, and other like-minded partners.”
Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think the planned transfer of a US Coast Guard vessel to the Philippines will prove to be very helpful soon? Do you think China will be intimidated by the strong alliance between America and the Philippines?
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