Teodoro pitches Philippines as security convergence point at Shangri-La

Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. urged greater unity among middle powers during his speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue on May 31, describing the Philippines as a convergence point in a fragmented world.

Teodoro spoke at the final plenary session titled Evolving Security Partnerships in a Fragmented World. He stressed that the Philippines would uphold its sovereign rights based on international law including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the 2016 Arbitral Award.

The defense secretary highlighted the country’s network of partners and its role as ASEAN chair in 2026. He noted ongoing modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines supported by ties with the United States, Japan, Australia and others.

Teodoro warned that negotiations with China have served as a means of gaining advantage rather than resolving conflict. As he spoke, Philippine officials confirmed reports of new structures at Scarborough Shoal.

The address built on earlier remarks by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at prior regional forums emphasizing the need for like-minded nations to act together.

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US and Philippine defense officials reaffirmed their mutual defense treaty and signed a new security agreement during the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.

Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. and Japan’s Minister of Defense Koizumi Shinjiro held talks in Makati City, reaffirming their commitment to enhanced defense cooperation.

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Vietnam president To Lam warned in the keynote address at the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue that three crises are converging in the Asia-Pacific region.

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announced on Tuesday a five-day trip to Indonesia and the Philippines starting Sunday. He described the move amid Japan's most severe postwar security environment. Koizumi is set to meet his Indonesian counterpart on Monday and Philippine counterpart on Tuesday.

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At talks this week, Japanese and Australian defense chiefs warned that global crises, including in the Middle East, must not create a security vacuum in the Indo-Pacific. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said a shifting geostrategic environment is prompting the quasi-allies to rethink arms production cooperation.

Following bilateral meetings in Quanzhou on March 27-28, the Philippines and China advanced practical measures in the South China Sea, including initial exchanges on oil and gas exploration, amid efforts to manage disputes and boost confidence-building. The talks, previewed amid global energy concerns, pave the way for higher-level discussions later this year.

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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth took a milder approach in his speech at the Shangri-La forum, avoiding direct references to China as a threat unlike his remarks last year.

 

 

 

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