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US-Philippines hold drill near disputed sea

Published: 29 Sep 2014 - 11:27 pm | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 04:19 pm


PUERTO PRINCESA:  Thousands of Philippine and US marines yesterday began military drills close to flashpoints in the South China Sea, where Beijing is involved in bitter territorial disputes with its neighbours.
The 12-day amphibious landing exercises — involving about 3,500 US marines and sailors and 1,200 Filipino counterparts — were officially launched from the Philippines’ western island of Palawan facing the South China Sea.
China claims the sea almost in its entirety. Its increasingly assertive efforts to stake its claims have heightened tensions with neighbours including the Philippines, which has conflicting claims to parts of the waters.
US and Philippine military officials said the launching ceremony and the exercises were not related to the dispute with China.
“Our primary reason is to establish inter-operability and to build capacity in case a (natural) disaster occurs,” US Marine Brigadier-General Paul Kennedy answered, when asked if the exercises were tied to a potential conflict.
Regional Philippine military chief Admiral Alexander Soria said the two sides were “trying to develop a bilateral force that can respond immediately to disaster situations and that we speak the same language once we do.”
Philippine marine spokesman Lieutenant Jerber Anthony Belonio stressed in Manila that the location of the opening ceremony was not linked to the territorial dispute.
“This has no relation whatsoever. This is just to show the capabilities of our new marine landing brigade which coincidentally is based in Palawan,” he said.
The Philippines has recently been strengthening its military assets in Palawan.
The poorly-equipped military has also been strengthening its ties with defence allies in the face of Chinese sabre-rattling.
The US Marine Corps said the drills would “enhance the inter-operability between US Navy and Marine Corps forces and their Philippine counterparts with focus on improving bilateral response to regional issues and maritime security crises.”    AFP