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Anti-submarine drills set in SCS

The Philippine Star

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April 03, 2024

Phl, Australia, Japan, US naval exercises to be held on April 7

- MICHAEL PUNONGBAYAN

Anti-submarine drills set in SCS

The Philippines and regional allies the United States, Japan and Australia are planning anti-submarine drills in the South China Sea on April 7.

Reports by Kyodo News, as carried by Reuters, said the planned drill would mark the first such full-fledged exercise in the South China Sea for the navies of the four countries, and is likely aimed at demonstrating solidarity with the Philippines against China's growing assertiveness, according to the news report, citing multiple sources. No other details were given.

The report on the planned naval exercise came as the Philippines' top security adviser and his US counterpart discussed over the phone on Monday the "recent spate of illegal, coercive, aggressive and deceptive actions" of the China Coast Guard and maritime militia in Philippine waters.

In their phone conversation, National Security Adviser Eduardo Año and his US counterpart Jake Sullivan also vowed to keep communication lines open as President Marcos, US President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida prepare for their inaugural trilateral security summit in Washington on April 11, National Security Council assistant director general Jonathan Malaya said yesterday.

The phone call came on the heels of a series of maritime run-ins and heated verbal exchanges between China and the Philippines.

During the call, Malaya said Año expressed his appreciation for the continued assurances and reaffirmation of the US of its ironclad commitment to its alliance with the Philippines.

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