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After passage into the Taiwan strait, which drawn heavy criticism and irritation from China, the two German Navy Ships are now currently in Manila, to Join the multinational naval exercise with allies within Philippines Exclusive Economic zone, in the hotly contested waters of the South China Sea.
Earlier, The Italian Navy Cavour Carrier Strike Group carried out a four-day drill in the Philippine Sea with a U.S. destroyer as it made its way to Japan. The Cavour CSG – carrier I T S Cavour, CVH-5 5 0, and frigate I T S Alpino, F5 9 4, and U.S. Navy destroyer USS Dewey, DDG-1 o 5, part of the Japan-based destroyer squadron 15 conducted bilateral operations in the Philippine Sea.
The visits of the navy ships from western allies, profoundly from NATO member nations is an indication that the global community is concern in the growing tension in the West Philippine Sea which could bring the United States to a direct confrontation to China, as the U.S. is legally committed to protect the Philippines based on the 1951 Mutual defense Treaty.
As the Philippine Coast Guard Flagship vessel, left Escoda for repositioning purposes. Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has ordered the military to maintain a presence in the disputed waters, following the pullout of the BRP Teresa Magbanua, the National Maritime Council said Monday.
The country can maintain its presence in the disputed area in a number of ways, such as radar, fly-bys of Armed Forces of the Philippines aircraft, and other modalities for maritime domain awareness. The Philippines may also turn to ally nations such as the United States, Japan, Australia and other allies for aid in technicalities.
In connection with Philippines Strategic Maritime Security, particularly in West Philippine Sea, Manila welcome navies from western allies particularly the NATO member nation to assert the Philippine sovereign rights and jurisdiction, as part of Indo-Pacific Diplomacy and global commitment for an international rules-based order and free passage to international waters.
For the first time in over 20 years, the F 1 2 5 -class frigate, Baden-Wuerttemberg, and the Berlin-class replenishment oiler, Frankfurt am Main, transiting from the Taiwan Strait to the West Philippine Sea, giving strong Signal to Beijing that Berlin is watching on China’s aggressive action in the region.
This visit is not only a testament to the enhanced defense cooperation between Germany and the Philippines, but also underscores how politically significant the Indo-Pacific region has become for Germany. The Indo-Pacific Diplomacy is the German Navy’s most important endeavor of defense diplomacy in 2024. It serves it in particular through close and confidence-building cooperation with strategic partners in the Indo-Pacific region, like the Philippines.
While emphasizing Germany’s global commitment for an international rules-based order, This pledge was outlined in Germany’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, which stresses the importance of maintaining free and open sea lanes in the region.
This premise encompasses the Indo-Pacific and the South China Sea, and particularly, the West Philippine Sea vital to Germany’s securities strategies. The presence of their Navy ships in the Indo-Pacific underlines this stance that Germany is ready to stand up for Unclos, for international law and to uphold the right to free navigation.
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Earlier, The Italian Navy Cavour Carrier Strike Group carried out a four-day drill in the Philippine Sea with a U.S. destroyer as it made its way to Japan. The Cavour CSG – carrier I T S Cavour, CVH-5 5 0, and frigate I T S Alpino, F5 9 4, and U.S. Navy destroyer USS Dewey, DDG-1 o 5, part of the Japan-based destroyer squadron 15 conducted bilateral operations in the Philippine Sea.
The visits of the navy ships from western allies, profoundly from NATO member nations is an indication that the global community is concern in the growing tension in the West Philippine Sea which could bring the United States to a direct confrontation to China, as the U.S. is legally committed to protect the Philippines based on the 1951 Mutual defense Treaty.
As the Philippine Coast Guard Flagship vessel, left Escoda for repositioning purposes. Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has ordered the military to maintain a presence in the disputed waters, following the pullout of the BRP Teresa Magbanua, the National Maritime Council said Monday.
The country can maintain its presence in the disputed area in a number of ways, such as radar, fly-bys of Armed Forces of the Philippines aircraft, and other modalities for maritime domain awareness. The Philippines may also turn to ally nations such as the United States, Japan, Australia and other allies for aid in technicalities.
In connection with Philippines Strategic Maritime Security, particularly in West Philippine Sea, Manila welcome navies from western allies particularly the NATO member nation to assert the Philippine sovereign rights and jurisdiction, as part of Indo-Pacific Diplomacy and global commitment for an international rules-based order and free passage to international waters.
For the first time in over 20 years, the F 1 2 5 -class frigate, Baden-Wuerttemberg, and the Berlin-class replenishment oiler, Frankfurt am Main, transiting from the Taiwan Strait to the West Philippine Sea, giving strong Signal to Beijing that Berlin is watching on China’s aggressive action in the region.
This visit is not only a testament to the enhanced defense cooperation between Germany and the Philippines, but also underscores how politically significant the Indo-Pacific region has become for Germany. The Indo-Pacific Diplomacy is the German Navy’s most important endeavor of defense diplomacy in 2024. It serves it in particular through close and confidence-building cooperation with strategic partners in the Indo-Pacific region, like the Philippines.
While emphasizing Germany’s global commitment for an international rules-based order, This pledge was outlined in Germany’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, which stresses the importance of maintaining free and open sea lanes in the region.
This premise encompasses the Indo-Pacific and the South China Sea, and particularly, the West Philippine Sea vital to Germany’s securities strategies. The presence of their Navy ships in the Indo-Pacific underlines this stance that Germany is ready to stand up for Unclos, for international law and to uphold the right to free navigation.
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