PH to get share of $8.1-B US emergency aid package

ENHANCED BILATERAL TIES. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and US President Joe Biden held a bilateral meeting at the White House in Washington DC on Friday (April 12, 2024, Manila time). The two leaders underscored their commitment to promote mutual interests including enhancing economic and security cooperation between the two nations. (Photo courtesy of PCO)

By Filane Mikee Cervantes | Philippine News Agency

The Philippines’ inclusion in the proposed US$8.1 billion aid package of the United States House of Representatives would help strengthen the country’s defense capabilities, especially amid escalating tensions in the West Philippine Sea.

Speaker Martin Romualdez said in a news release on Tuesday that the US House approved the emergency aid package for key allies in the Indo-Pacific, including the Philippines, with a vote of 385-34.

Romualdez particularly highlighted an approved amendment to the bill, introduced by California Rep. Darrell Issa that encourages the US State Department to allocate US$500 million in foreign military financing to the Philippines.

“The passage of this amendment underscores the deepening partnership between our nations and highlights the United States’ commitment to enhancing the defense capabilities of the Philippines,” Romualdez said.

The proposed allocation of military aid to the Philippines, he said, would expedite the country’s military modernization and bolster law enforcement capabilities, which are crucial steps for maintaining sovereignty and regional peace.

The approval of the bipartisan measure comes on the heels of recent extensive deliberations between the Philippine House delegation and a number of American legislators in Washington, D.C.

The deliberations coincided with the trilateral summit among US President Joe Biden, Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on April 11.

“The constructive dialogue and shared vision exhibited during our meetings exemplify the enduring partnership between our nations,” he said. “This aid package symbolizes our collective resolve to fortify the bonds of friendship and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.”

Romualdez expressed confidence that the US House’s decisive action would set the stage for further collaboration and partnership between the US and its allies in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly the Philippines.

“As we navigate complex global challenges, the bonds forged through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation will serve as the cornerstone of our shared aspirations for a brighter future,” he said.

This comprehensive measure will now proceed to the Senate for a final vote.

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