US embassy twits ‘groups’ trying to block arms sale to PH

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US embassy twits ‘groups’ trying to block arms sale to PH
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The United States Embassy in the Philippines has defended its government’s renewed interest to sell military equipment to the Philippines. | DJEsguerraINQ

It noted that the program is critical to national security and necessary to achieving a credible defense posture.

“This also makes the Philippines a more robust and effective security partner for countries in the Asia Pacific and Southeast Asia regions, especially at a time of traditional and emerging security challenges,” the embassy said.“It is unfortunate that certain groups seek to take advantage of this issue to advance their own political agenda, even to the detriment of the long-standing alliance between the Philippines and the United States,” it added.

“The defense modernization program of the Philippine government will continue to be an important aspect of the bilateral relations between our two countries,” it noted. The approval of the possible arms sale comes at an uncertain point in the decades-old relations between the two countries. In February, Duterte ordered the termination of the VFA which provided legal framework to US troops who were rotated in the country for military exercises and humanitarian assistance operations.

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