Philippines to host 2nd ASEAN navy exercise

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Philippines to host 2nd ASEAN navy exercise
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The Philippine Navy said the AMNEX is scheduled for May 2023, after ASEAN navy representatives gathered for a planning session held in Manila last January 17.

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines will host the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ second multilateral naval exercises this year, aimed at increasing interoperability among the regions’ naval forces.

Negranza said the upcoming exercises will include “a basic training plan that will direct the staging of this naval exercise aimed at advancing interoperability and seamless execution among ASEAN naval forces.” Along with the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Brunei were among coastal states locked in a decades-long maritime dispute with China in the South China Sea.The upcoming AMNEX is only the second to take place after the Royal Thai Navy first proposed the idea for such exercises in 2014. The last AMNEX was held in 2017.

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