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RP-US Balikatan in Bicol to focus on rehabilitation work

- James Mananghaya -

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro defended the conduct of this year’s RP-US Balikatan military exercise in the Bicol region, saying it would focus on rehabilitation work in calamity-stricken areas and would not meddle in the anti-insurgency campaign there.

 “It is a good place where we can work together for the rehabilitation of calamity-prone areas (and) calamity-stricken areas. That goes to show also that there is going to be an emphasis on voluntary assistance and disaster relief operations, humanitarian assistance and disaster response under the Philippine Defense Reform, a voluntary demonstration of response which is ASEAN-wide, too,” he said.

Greg Banares, spokesman of the National Democratic Front in Bicol, said there is no terrorist group in the region and that there have been no major calamities there in the last two years to warrant the conduct of Balikatan.

Teodoro said calamity victims in Bicol would benefit from the humanitarian projects and that the Balikatan would have little impact on the military’s internal security operations.

Meanwhile, in a press briefing in Legazpi City yesterday, Maj. Llewellyn Binasoy, chief of the Research and Special Concerns Division of the Armed Forces’ Civil-Military Operations, said Philippine and US forces “are now in the process of detailed planning in consultation with local stakeholders” to ensure the Balikatan’s success.

Capt. Kelly Schmader, commander of the 13th Naval Construction Regiment of the US Pacific Fleet, said some 450 US military personnel would take part in Balikatan.    – With Celso Amo

BALIKATAN

BICOL

CIVIL-MILITARY OPERATIONS

DEFENSE SECRETARY GILBERTO TEODORO

GREG BANARES

KELLY SCHMADER

LEGAZPI CITY

LLEWELLYN BINASOY

NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC FRONT

NAVAL CONSTRUCTION REGIMENT

PACIFIC FLEET

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