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By Karen Lema and Poppy McPherson

US, Philippines to announce new sites for U.S. military as soon as possible - U.S. official

Philippines Air Force Acting Commanding General Ramon Guiang, Assistant Secretary of the Office of American Affairs Jose Victor Chan-Gonzaga, Philippines defence chief Carlito Galvez Jr., U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall; U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson, and Philippines Military Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs Jeffrey Hechanova pose for a photo during the groundbreaking ceremony for an airstrip extension and rehabilitation project under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) agreement, at Basa Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez

The United States and Philippines will announce new sites as soon as possible for an expanded Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), which gives the Western power access to military bases in the Southeast Asian country.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr last month granted the United States access to four military bases, on top of five existing locations under the 2014 EDCA, which comes amid China's increasing assertiveness towards the South China Sea and self-ruled Taiwan.

Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Jose Victor Chan-Gonzaga, Philippines Military Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs Jeffrey Hechanova, Philippines Defence Chief Carlito Galvez Jr., U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall, Philippine Air Force Acting Commanding General Ramon Guiang, and U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson pose for a photo during the groundbreaking ceremony for an airstrip extension and rehabilitation project under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) agreement, at Basa Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez

Speaking at the Basa Air Base in Manila, one of the existing EDCA sites, visiting U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said the defence agreements between the two countries were "not focused on any particular issue."

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

While the Philippines has yet to formally identify the sites, a former military chief has publicly said the United States had asked for access to bases in Isabela, Zambales and Cagayan, all on the island of Luzon, facing north towards Taiwan, and on Palawan in the southwest, near the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.

Philippines defence chief Carlito Galvez Jr., U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall, and Philippine Air Force Acting Commanding General Ramon Guiang lower a time capsule to the ground during the groundbreaking ceremony for an airstrip extension and rehabilitation project under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) agreement, at Basa Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, March 20, 2023. Ted Aljibe/POOL via REUTERS

Leaders of local governments at the potential EDCA sites have backed the government's decision to allow the United States greater access to the bases, Philippines' defence chief, Carlito Galvez, said in a joint news conference with Kendall.

Galvez and Kendall were leading a groundbreaking ceremony for the rehabilitation of the Basa Air Base's runway.

    "Today's event is a physical manifestation of our Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, a key pillar of the U.S.-Philippine alliance," Kendall said in a speech, adding it built on a seven-decade-old Mutual Defense Treaty that applied anywhere in the South China Sea.

Philippines Defence Chief Carlito Galvez Jr. and U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall speak to the press after the groundbreaking ceremony for an airstrip extension and rehabilitation project under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) agreement, at Basa Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez

"We are at an inflection point in history and our cooperation will help ensure we stay on the path to peace and stability," he added.

    The runway rehabilitation is part of $82 million the United States has allocated for infrastructure investments at the existing five EDCA sites.

"Moving forward we hope the U.S will consider more EDCA projects," Galvez said.

Philippines defence chief Carlito Galvez Jr. and U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall shake hands during the groundbreaking ceremony for an airstrip extension and rehabilitation project under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) agreement, at Basa Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, March 20, 2023. Ted Aljibe/POOL via REUTERS

(Reporting by Karen Lema, Poppy McPherson; Editing by Kanupriya Kapoor, Martin Petty)

Philippines Defence Chief Carlito Galvez Jr. delivers a message during the groundbreaking ceremony for an airstrip extension and rehabilitation project under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) agreement, at Basa Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
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