Canada bolsters Indo-Pacific presence with new defence pact with the Philippines
OTTAWA — Defence Minister David McGuinty has signed a defence co-operation agreement with the Philippines, on the final day of a visit meant to strengthen defence relations.
The agreement will allow the Canadian and Philippine armed forces to work closer together by participating in operations and exercises in each other’s territories, a National Defence news release said Sunday.
“Canada values the Philippines’ vital role in Southeast Asia and remains committed to deepening our defence and security co-operation for regional stability and shared prosperity,” McGuinty said in the release.
He visited the country from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. The pact announced Sunday follows an earlier memorandum of agreement that included military education, training and capacity building.
