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Philippines may relocate naval drills with US

Published: 31 Dec 2016 - 01:08 am | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 09:23 pm

Reuters

Manila: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has asked his defence minister to move joint naval exercises with the United States away from the disputed South China Sea as Duterte tries to repair Manila's ties with China.
The Philippines has already decided to reduce the number of drills it holds with its long-term ally and former colonial master after Duterte announced a sudden pivot towards China.
Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said yesterday that Duterte had advised him to seek a new location for the war games.
"We might move the naval exercises facing the South China Sea to Mindanao area to avoid annoying our neighbour, so let us be sensitive of our neighbours," he said.
Duterte visited Beijing in October and announced that he was loosening ties with Washington, which has provided nearly $800m in military aid since 2002.
Duterte reiterated that he wanted to avoid confrontation with China and saw no need for urgency in pressing it to abide by the ruling.
He also played down concerns that China was militarising the South China Sea and appeared unperturbed by its dredging work and building activity, much of which falls within what Manila considers its Exclusive Economic Zone.