Lorenzana orders review of 67-year-old US-PH military pact

by Jelly Musico/PNA

MANILA — Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said on Friday he has directed a review of the 67-year-old Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) between the Philippines and the United States, to see if it is still relevant to the Philippines’ “national interest.”

“I have just directed our lawyers to start looking into it,” Lorenza said in a Palace press briefing.

“That’s 1951. It’s a 67-year-old treaty. Is it still relevant to our national interest? That’s what we should look at. Let us look at it dispassionately, without considering about past ties, about future ties—dispassionately,” he said.

Lorenzana said the end goal of the review is either “to maintain it, strengthen it, or scrap it”.

He said the provisions of the 1951 MDT should be reviewed whether it is “still valid or still relevant today”.

“It’s been a long time, 1951 against 2018 is a long time already,” Lorenzana noted.

When asked if the disputed West Philippine Sea will be part of the review, Lorenza replied: “Everything, everything, everything. The dynamics going on all over the world.”

Lorenzana said even the National Defense Act of 1935 should be reviewed if it is still relevant to the country’s history.

“The National Defense Act of 1935 is still the law that is being followed by our military. It was 1935, for a long time, much has happened,” Lorenzana said.

“So, that is part of the law that I am trying to review also so that if we can, maybe, we could convince Congress to amend it, to align it with what is happening now in our life as a nation,” he added.

Popular

Gatchalian-led Senate overhauls committee heads under new majority bloc

By Brian Campued As the Senate convenes for its special session on Wednesday, a new set of committee chairships and memberships have also been elected...

DSWD ready to augment food pack support to quake-affected communities in Mindanao

By Brian Campued Consistent with the earlier directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to ensure sustained relief and recovery efforts following the effects of...

PBBM orders release of P362-M to fast-track rehab of quake-damaged infra in Mindanao

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet On top of concurrent efforts from various agencies to help Mindanaoans rise from the effects of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that...

PBBM says anti-corruption drive among gov’t’s top priorities

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said the fight against corruption remains one of the most...