All you need to know about the latest updates in diplomacy, security and geopolitics in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific.
All you need to know about the latest updates in diplomacy, security and geopolitics in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific.
July 3, 2024 | NEWS DIGEST By API Desk | Date 07-03-2024 US condemns China’s dangerous actions in Ayungin Shoal Top Biden administration officials condemned China’s latest harassment of Philippine Navy vessels in the West Philippine Sea, expressing “ironclad” support to its oldest ally in the region. In separate telephone calls, US State… Continue reading NEWS DIGEST | July 3, 2024
The president said his administration has consistently tried to acquire additional air assets, enhance cyber warfare communication systems, and pursue base development programs.
“They would like to push us to fire the first shot,” Trinidad said. “We must understand that they want to find a way for you to commit a mistake. So if you know that, what is your protection? Your action should be within the bounds of law.”
June 26, 2024 | NEWS DIGEST By API Desk | Date 06-26-2024 Hyundai shipyard launches Philippine corvette Ulsan, South Korea – Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has launched the Philippines’ first of two corvettes in a ceremony at the South Korean shipyard. Defense Secretary Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr., who witnessed the launching ceremony, said… Continue reading NEWS DIGEST | June 26, 2024
All you need to know about the latest updates in diplomacy, security and geopolitics in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific.
Visiting troops in the country’s western frontiers, facing the disputed Spratlys in the South China Sea, Marcos said the Philippines is not interested in causing trouble in the region.
There were rumors in Washington that the US considered deploying some troops in the West Philippine Sea or sending escorts every time the Philippines delivered supplies to BRP Sierra Madre.
A senior Filipino diplomat said that the Philippines had formally announced the extension of its maritime economic entitlements under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
The Army colonel familiar with the request said these projects include the construction of barracks, warehouses, ammunition and fuel storage, hangars, airstrips, and piers, all crucial for enhancing the country’s defense capacity and capability.