June 18, 2013
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Officials say Washington has pledged to provide $144 million in addition to a warship this year to help bolster the Philippines' territorial defense.
The Philippines has turned to the United States, a defense-treaty ally, and other Western countries to acquire warships, fighter jets and radar to strengthen its security amid a long-simmering territorial dispute with China and other countries in the South China Sea.
The U.S. has already provided one warship and approved the delivery of a second one this year.
Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario confirmed the assistance late Wednesday and said he and other officials would visit Washington on April 30 to seek additional aid and discuss joint military exercises.
