US gets access to 4 more military bases in Philippines

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US gets access to 4 more military bases in Philippines

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr left and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin pose for photos before a meeting at the Malacanang Palace in Manila on February 2, 2023. The countries said on Thursday that the Philippines granted the United States expanded access to its military bases.

According to statements from the defense ministries of both countries, Washington would be given access to four more locations under an Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement EDCA dating back to 2014.

The United States had allocated more than $82 million for infrastructure investments at the existing five sites under the EDCA, according to the statements.

The EDCA allows the US access to Philippine military bases for joint training, pre-positioning equipment and the building of facilities, such as runways, fuel storage and military housing, but not a permanent presence.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was in Manila for talks as Washington tried to extend its security options in the Philippines.

The statements did not specify where the new locations would be. The former Philippine military chief said previously the United States had requested access to bases on the northern land mass of Luzon and the island of Palawan.

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Austin met with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr at the presidential palace on Thursday before meeting with his counterpart Carlito Galvez.

His visit follows a three-day trip by US Vice-President Kamala Harris to the Philippines in November, which included a stop in Palawan.