Philippines, US agree to bolster anti-terrorism information sharing
The Philippines and the United States have committed to intensifying joint efforts in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism by sharing military intelligence information.
Soldiers participate in joint exercise of the Philippines and the US held in Zambales province of the Philippines (Source: Xinhua/VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Philippines and the United States have committed to intensifyingjoint efforts in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism by sharingmilitary intelligence information.
According to a statement of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) of thePhilippines on May 20, the two sides reached the agreement during a recentmeeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. The meeting involved a high-level Philippinedelegation led by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Foreign Secretary AlanPeter Cayetano and Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea; and US PacificCommand (PACOM) Admiral Harry Harris Jr and the commanders of all PACOM servicecomponents.
They agreed on the need to work more closely together, including in theexchange of information, in the fight against terrorism and in counteringviolent extremism.
The DFA said the Philippines and the US have also reaffirmed their firm resolveto bolster their enduring alliance anchored on common values and interest,historic ties and the Mutual Defense Treaty" signed in 1951 between thetwo allies.-VNA
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