Philippines and US to bolster defence cooperation along first island chain, says Hegseth


Philippines' Secretary of National Defense Gilbert Teodoro Jr speaks to the media on the sidelines of the IISS Shangri-la Dialogue security summit in Singapore, on May 29, 2026. -- Photo: REUTERS/Edgar Su

MANILA (Bernama-PNA): The Philippines and the United States (US) will strengthen defence cooperation to boost deterrence along the First Island Chain (FIC), US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Saturday, upon meeting Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr.

The two defence secretaries met on the sidelines of the 2026 IISS Shangri-La Security Dialogue in Singapore, where Hegseth said America would push for a "stable equilibrium” where "no state, including China, can impose its hegemony” in the region, Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported.

"Honoured to meet Secretary Teodoro for the fifth time as we bolster defence cooperation along the First Island Chain - backed by our most advanced-ever Balikatan exercise and a Coast Guard cutter transfer. We continue to put peace through strength into action,” he said.

The FIC refers to the chain of islands - Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines and Borneo - traversing from the East China Sea, Taiwan Strait to the West Philippine Sea and forms the first line of islands off the East Asian continental mainland.

In its 2026 National Defence Strategy (NDS), the Trump administration indicated its growing concern over the speed and scale of China’s military buildup and its intention to prevent anyone "from being able to dominate” the US and its allies.

Under the strategy, the US emphasised the importance of FIC and building a "strong denial defence” along it in achieving "balance of power in the Indo-Pacific.”

Earlier this month, the Philippines and the US concluded the 2026 Balikatan exercise, which also gathered troops from several partner states on Philippine soil, including those from Australia, Japan, Canada, France and New Zealand.

In his IISS Shangri-La Dialogue remarks, Hegseth said Washington DC supports a region where "sovereignty is respected, commerce flows freely and nations retain the freedom to make their own choices.”

Aside from Hegseth, Teodoro also met with New Zealand Defence Minister Christopher Penk in Singapore and discussed the two nations’ growing military engagements and the value of the Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA).

Both sides likewise expressed interest in exploring expanded defence cooperation in various areas.

In a release on Friday night, the Department of National Defence said Teodoro emphasised the "value of convergence among like-minded countries, including greater engagement with Pacific Island nations to strengthen regional partnerships and promote stability, resilience and a rules-based international order.”

-- BERNAMA-PN

 

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