The deal permits for categorised data sharing that would profit a US ally’s defence and streamlines the sale of sure categorised applied sciences.
The Philippines and the US have signed a navy intelligence-sharing deal, in an additional deepening of safety ties between the 2 defence treaty allies as they search to counter a resurgent China.
Secretary of Protection Gilberto Teodoro and his visiting US counterpart Lloyd Austin signed the settlement on Monday throughout a ceremony on the Division of Nationwide Protection (DND) within the Philippine capital, Manila.
The deal, referred to as the Basic Safety of Navy Info Settlement, permits for the sharing of categorised data that would profit a US ally’s nationwide defence, and streamlines the sale of sure categorised applied sciences, officers mentioned.
Austin’s go to is his fourth to the Southeast Asian nation and sure his final earlier than he relinquishes his submit in January when former President Donald Trump returns to the White Home.
In a short assertion posted on X, Austin mentioned the US and the Philippines are “dedicated to deepening our alliance, strengthening regional safety, and upholding our shared values within the Indo-Pacific”.
Teodoro didn’t make any remarks on the signing ceremony, however the DND mentioned the deal was “a essential step to boost data sharing and deepen interoperability between the Philippines and the US”.
Safety engagements between Manila and Washington have deepened underneath US President Joe Biden and his Philippine counterpart, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, with each leaders desperate to counter what they see as China’s aggressive insurance policies within the South China Sea and close to Taiwan.
The 2 international locations have a mutual defence treaty relationship again to 1951, which might be invoked if both aspect got here underneath assault, together with within the South China Sea. In September, the Philippines additionally expressed curiosity in buying the US Typhon midrange missile system, which the US dropped at the nation for joint workouts earlier this 12 months.
In July, the US introduced it might present $500m in navy funding to the Philippines. In 2023, Austin additionally visited the Philippines as the 2 international locations introduced a deal permitting US troops entry to 4 extra navy bases within the nation.
China has brushed apart a global ruling that its claims concerning the South China Sea don’t have any authorized foundation, and has deployed navy and coastguard vessels that Manila says harass its vessels and cease them from accessing some reefs and islands within the waters.
This has led to violent confrontations which have resulted in accidents to Filipino personnel and injury to their vessels previously 18 months. It has additionally led to considerations the US might be drawn into an armed battle because of its defence treaty with the Philippines.
Following the signing of the deal, Austin additionally held a gathering with Marcos on the Malacanang presidential palace.
The DND mentioned Austin can also be because of go to the western island of Palawan on Tuesday for a gathering with officers of the Philippine forces liable for patrolling the South China Sea.