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SND WELCOMES CHINESE AMBASSADOR, EMPHASIZES THE SUSTAINMENT OF DEFENSE COOPERATION MECHANISMS

By: Victor Baldemor Ruiz

Secretary of National Defense (SND) Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr. received H. E. Huang Xilian, Ambassador of China to the Philippines, during the latter’s courtesy call at the DND.

Following the productive outcomes of the state visit to China of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. last January 2023, the SND and the Ambassador highlighted the enhancement of defense relations through the implementation of existing bilateral mechanisms, and dialogue platforms, such as the Philippines-China Annual Defense and Security Talks (ADST), which China is set to host.

Secretary Teodoro emphasized the need to sustainably develop institutions through a bottom-up approach and follow through in effectively implementing existing mechanisms.

Furthermore, Secretary Teodoro lauded China for its vision of a powerful nation, which he likened to the capability upgrade of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). In the same breath, Secretary Teodoro underscored that a strong AFP will serve as the “bedrock” for regional stability and resiliency in the force of external threats, and emphasized that the Philippines’ defense capability building efforts will always be in line with the Philippines’ national interests.

I had the pleasure to pay a call on Secretary Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr. at the Department of National Defense, Amb. Huang Xilian: disclosed yesterday.

We had a constructive discussion on promoting defense and military relations between China and the Philippines, and maintaining peace and stability in the region”” Amb Huang Xilian said.

The Philippines has been a recipient of China’s military aid gratis since 2006. The equipment handed over to the DND contributed to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) and counter-terrorism efforts of the Philippine defense establishment. It will be recalled that former SND Delfin N. Lorenzana received the first batch of military equipment, as part of the 2019 military aid gratis agreement, from China in 2022.

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