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Philippines And US To Sign Military Intelligence-Sharing Agreement

The Philippines and the United States are set to formalise a significant step in their defense relationship with the signing of a military intelligence-sharing agreement on Monday. The deal, known as the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA), will allow both nations to securely exchange sensitive military information, strengthening their security collaboration.

The agreement will be signed by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, according to a statement from the Philippine defense ministry.

The GSOMIA marks another milestone in the evolving security partnership between the United States and the Philippines. Both countries are treaty allies under a Mutual Defense Treaty established in 1951, which obligates them to support each other in the event of an armed attack, including incidents in the contested South China Sea.

Under the leadership of US President Joe Biden and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., bilateral defense engagements have grown stronger. This intensification of cooperation reflects a shared commitment to countering China’s increasingly assertive actions in the South China Sea and its proximity to Taiwan.

Despite previous uncertainties during past US administrations, the Philippines has consistently expressed confidence in the durability of the alliance. Notably, this trust extended even as the US transitioned to Donald Trump’s presidency, demonstrating Manila’s reliance on Washington as a strategic partner in the region.

With the signing of the GSOMIA, the Philippines and the United States reinforce their commitment to a shared vision of regional stability and security. As both nations face evolving geopolitical challenges, this agreement symbolises their readiness to collaborate in securing mutual interests.

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