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PBBM urged the United States (U.S.) to remain deeply engaged in the Indo-Pacific, highlighting the Philippines–U.S. alliance as a stabilizing force and outlining expanded security, economic, and multilateral cooperation during the inaugural Manila Strategy Forum organized by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) at Solaire Hotel in Parañaque City.   “The place of the United States is here with us in the Indo-Pacific.  It will be crucial to the free and open nature of our region that your vigor, inventiveness, and resilience — essential drivers of the great American nation — continue to play a leading role in nurturing a strong and peaceful Indo-Pacific,” President Marcos Jr. said in his keynote address.   He highlighted the Philippines-U.S. relations, calling it “a beacon of stability.”  With the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) nearing its 75th year in 2026, the President emphasized the Philippines-U.S. relationship as one that has stood shoulder-to-shoulder against the most significant threats to international peace and security in defense of democracy and the rule of law.   He discussed three (3) themes for the alliance: the South China Sea concerns, defense industrial cooperation and capacity, and economic security as strategic security.   On South China Sea concerns, the President reiterated the country’s worries over maritime coercion.  “We in the Philippines can say this with certainty, because we face the threat every single day. Our government vessels and fisherfolk continue to be harassed in our own waters, and we remain on the receiving end of illegal, coercive, aggressive, and dangerous actions in the South China Sea,” he said.  He thanked the U.S. for enhancing the Philippines’ maritime-domain awareness and boosting maritime security efforts.   Citing U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s visit to Manila in March, the President said both sides are committed to strengthening defense-industrial cooperation in areas such as production of unmanned systems and energetics, as well as ship and aircraft maintenance and repair.  “The Philippines continues to build its resources to be an effective partner to the United States, a significant contributor to our mutual defense,” he said.   The President also connected growth and security, saying, “Strengthening our common security requires strengthening our economies,” and rejected the idea of putting the alliance on autopilot and becoming complacent.   “We are committed to pursue our growth targets and provide better opportunities for our people, ensuring that economic strength and resilience deliver the dividends for enduring stability and security,” he said.  He cited the grant agreement with the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) for the development of a 155-kilometer freight railway connecting key ports of Subic, Clark, Manila and Batangas.   He also highlighted the importance of semiconductor supply-chain resilience, refining critical minerals, and developing civil nuclear power capabilities as areas promising further economic cooperation, noting that such efforts “make sense not only economically, but also strategically, in support of our shared security.”   The Chief Executive remarked on the natural progression of the Philippines-U.S. alliance toward trilateral, minilateral, and multilateral engagements. “With the United States, we have held multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activities with Australia, Canada, and New Zealand within the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone,” he said, adding that the Philippines has experienced growth in the annual Balikatan exercises and other areas of cooperation, as well as engagements on cyber, digital and technology.  “Because today’s challenges are not bound by border.  Because of that, cooperation is absolutely essential,” he stated.   #creatorsearchinsights
PBBM urged the United States (U.S.) to remain deeply engaged in the Indo-Pacific, highlighting the Philippines–U.S. alliance as a stabilizing force and outlining expanded security, economic, and multilateral cooperation during the inaugural Manila Strategy Forum organized by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) at Solaire Hotel in Parañaque City. “The place of the United States is here with us in the Indo-Pacific. It will be crucial to the free and open nature of our region that your vigor, inventiveness, and resilience — essential drivers of the great American nation — continue to play a leading role in nurturing a strong and peaceful Indo-Pacific,” President Marcos Jr. said in his keynote address. He highlighted the Philippines-U.S. relations, calling it “a beacon of stability.” With the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) nearing its 75th year in 2026, the President emphasized the Philippines-U.S. relationship as one that has stood shoulder-to-shoulder against the most significant threats to international peace and security in defense of democracy and the rule of law. He discussed three (3) themes for the alliance: the South China Sea concerns, defense industrial cooperation and capacity, and economic security as strategic security. On South China Sea concerns, the President reiterated the country’s worries over maritime coercion. “We in the Philippines can say this with certainty, because we face the threat every single day. Our government vessels and fisherfolk continue to be harassed in our own waters, and we remain on the receiving end of illegal, coercive, aggressive, and dangerous actions in the South China Sea,” he said. He thanked the U.S. for enhancing the Philippines’ maritime-domain awareness and boosting maritime security efforts. Citing U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s visit to Manila in March, the President said both sides are committed to strengthening defense-industrial cooperation in areas such as production of unmanned systems and energetics, as well as ship and aircraft maintenance and repair. “The Philippines continues to build its resources to be an effective partner to the United States, a significant contributor to our mutual defense,” he said. The President also connected growth and security, saying, “Strengthening our common security requires strengthening our economies,” and rejected the idea of putting the alliance on autopilot and becoming complacent. “We are committed to pursue our growth targets and provide better opportunities for our people, ensuring that economic strength and resilience deliver the dividends for enduring stability and security,” he said. He cited the grant agreement with the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) for the development of a 155-kilometer freight railway connecting key ports of Subic, Clark, Manila and Batangas. He also highlighted the importance of semiconductor supply-chain resilience, refining critical minerals, and developing civil nuclear power capabilities as areas promising further economic cooperation, noting that such efforts “make sense not only economically, but also strategically, in support of our shared security.” The Chief Executive remarked on the natural progression of the Philippines-U.S. alliance toward trilateral, minilateral, and multilateral engagements. “With the United States, we have held multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activities with Australia, Canada, and New Zealand within the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone,” he said, adding that the Philippines has experienced growth in the annual Balikatan exercises and other areas of cooperation, as well as engagements on cyber, digital and technology. “Because today’s challenges are not bound by border. Because of that, cooperation is absolutely essential,” he stated. #creatorsearchinsights

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