Pentagon welcomes PH decision to hold off scrapping VFA

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The two-decade-old Visiting Forces Agreement provides rules for the rotation of thousands of U.S. troops in and out of the Philippines for war drills and exercises.

MANILA/WASHINGTON—The Philippines has again suspended a decision to scrap a crucial agreement governing the American troop presence in the country, its foreign minister said on Monday, amid continuing maritime pressure from China.

The Philippines is a U.S. treaty ally and several military agreements are dependent on the VFA, which provides rules for the rotation of thousands of U.S. troops in and out of the Philippines for war drills and exercises. "We value the Philippines as an equal, sovereign partner in our bilateral alliance. Our partnership contributes not only to the security of our two nations, but also strengthens the rules-based order that benefits all nations in the Indo-Pacific."Greg Poling, a maritime security expert at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies, said there would be frustration in Washington and most of the Philippine government.

The latest suspension comes at a time of continued tensions between Manila and Beijing over disputed waters in the South China Sea and a U.S. announcement last week that the Philippines would be among countries that would receive millions of COVID-19 vaccines it is donating.

 

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