Philippine Coast Guard to join military drills with United States

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Philippine Coast Guard to join military drills with United States
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The Philippine Coast Guard said Thursday it will participate for the first time in an annual joint military exercise conducted by the Southeast Asian country and the United States.

A US soldier loads an Avenger surface-to-air missile system during the US-Philippines Balikatan joint military exercise at San Antonio in Zambales, north of Manila on April 25, 2023.MANILA, Philippines —

The United States has been deepening its defence cooperation with regional allies, including the Philippines, as it seeks to counter China's growing assertiveness. The Philippine Coast Guard, which patrols the country's exclusive economic zone and carries out supply missions to remote outposts in the South China Sea, has accused China's coast guard and other boats of shadowing and blocking its vessels.

The Balikatan drills will involve a simulation of an armed recapture of an island off the western province of Palawan, near the South China Sea, and the sinking of a vessel off the northern province of Ilocos Norte, several hundred kilometres from Taiwan.

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