Sixth United States-Philippines Bilateral
Strategic Dialogue Joint Statement 2016.03.18
The United States and the Republic of the Philippines held the sixth Bilateral Strategic Dialogue (BSD) on March 17-18,
2016, in Washington, D.C. The annual
dialogue supported and reinforced the Alliance across a broad range of shared
values, interests, and priorities. The
Dialogue was co-chaired by Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel and Assistant
Secretary of Defense David Shear for the United States and Undersecretary of
Foreign Affairs Evan P. Garcia and Undersecretary of National Defense Pio
Lorenzo F. Batino for the Republic of the Philippines. Discussions reaffirmed shared commitment to
strengthening the Alliance, in terms of ensuring both countries’ mutual defense
and security, as well as jointly contributing to regional peace, stability, and
economic prosperity.
On the occasion of the BSD, the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to
the Mutual Defense Treaty of 1951, as
articulated in the November 2011 Manila Declaration
and more recently in the Enhanced Defense
Cooperation Agreement (EDCA). They
noted agreement on five EDCA Agreed Locations encompassing portions of the
following facilities and areas: Antonio
Bautista Air Base, Basa Air Base, Fort Magsaysay, Lumbia Air Base, and
Mactan-Benito Ebuen Air Base, and discussed next steps for implementation
of the EDCA. The two sides discussed
proposals to support the United States’ efforts to
help modernize the Armed Forces of the Philippines, develop capacity and
capability for maritime security and domain
awareness, and provide rapid humanitarian assistance. The Philippines welcomed the intent of the
U.S. Department of Defense to propose to the U.S. Congress that a significant
amount under the Southeast Asia Maritime Security Initiative be allocated in
Fiscal Year 2016 to the Philippines for mutually-agreed projects that directly
support the country’s maritime security priorities. They committed to continue developing,
planning, and executing defense cooperation activities to reinforce their
respective national defense capabilities and interoperability, in the areas of maritime security and domain awareness,
enhanced joint activities, humanitarian and disaster response,
counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and information
sharing. Along this line, they
also provided strategic policy guidance to the
Mutual Defense Board-Security Engagement Board (MDB-SEB) to enhance
cooperation in addressing traditional and
non-traditional security challenges.
Both sides reiterated their commitment to peace, security, and stability
in the region, unimpeded lawful commerce, and
freedoms of navigation and overflight and other lawful uses of the sea as
guaranteed under international law. Both sides expressed their firm opposition to the ongoing militarization of
outposts in the South China Sea and discussed their common view that the
installation of new military assets on the outposts escalates tensions. They discussed options to address further
militarization and unilateral actions in the South China Sea. The delegations from the United States and the
Philippines reaffirmed that countries should clarify maritime claims in the
South China Sea in accordance with international law as reflected in the Law of
the Sea Convention and peacefully resolve or manage disputes, including through
the use of peaceful dispute settlement mechanisms, such
as arbitration. Both sides
restated their views that the ruling in the South China Sea case before the
U.N. Law of the Sea Convention arbitral tribunal
would be legally binding on both China and the Philippines. They reinforced the importance of close
cooperation and consultation in international organizations and bodies that support
a rules-based international order providing a framework for peaceful resolution
of disputes.
The two sides decided to further deepen the already extensive
U.S.-Philippine economic relationship based on a
mutual commitment to free trade and economic opportunity. They welcomed the Trade & Investment
Framework Agreement meeting on March 16 in Washington D.C., which advanced
bilateral trade and investment issues between them and provided an opportunity
to discuss the Philippines’ keen interest in the Trans-Pacific Partnership. They expressed their intention to renew the
2012 Agreement on Scientific and Technological Cooperation, which will help to
ensure continued close collaboration in science and technology, energy
security, health, climate change, and other areas. Both sides reaffirmed the importance of
cooperating on ambitious action to combat climate change and to implement the
Paris Agreement on sustainable fisheries management; on combating wildlife
trafficking; and on environmental law enforcement capacity building.
The delegations from the United States and the Philippines noted that
the first Millennium Challenge Corporation compact is on track to be
successfully completed in May 2016, and reviewed progress of second compact
development, as well as ongoing programs under the U.S. Agency for
International Development that are building the conditions for stronger, more
resilient and inclusive economic growth.
During the Dialogue, the two sides also discussed cooperative activities
to support the rule of law, including law enforcement-related capacity building
to assist the Philippines’ efforts to curb corruption, money laundering,
trafficking in persons, terrorism, environmental crime, and cybercrime as just
a few examples of extensive ongoing law enforcement cooperation. The U.S. side welcomed Philippine Senate
ratification of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International
Child Abduction and Philippine progress toward accession to the Convention.
Finally, the delegations from the United States and the Philippines
underscored the strong personal and societal bonds, including a commitment to shared values and norms, which form the core of
the relationship, and reaffirmed their commitment to continue to support and
deepen people-to-people ties and other exchanges that enrich both countries.
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