Australia offers drones to Philippine Coast Guard for stronger border patrols

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Training and related technology will also be provided, amid China's stepped-up military presence in the South China Sea. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA – Australia is set to provide drones, training and other related technology to the Philippine Coast Guard to beef up its border protection capabilities, as China steps up its military presence in the disputed South China Sea.

The foreign minister on Wednesday visited the PCG’s headquarters, where Filipino coast guard officers shared their experiences patrolling the South China Sea. Talks are still ongoing between the two countries to conduct joint patrols in the South China Sea. Manila also has similar discussions with its other military allies, the United States and Japan.Australia, one of Manila’s only two treaty allies along with the US, has been boosting its defence and security assistance in the Philippines in recent months to help counter China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

From May 10 to 12, the PCG installed five additional buoys in the waters near Flat Island, Irving Reef, Loaita Island, Lankiam Cay and Whitsun Reef within the country’s EEZ. Dozens of Chinese military vessels continue to swarm these areas.

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