U.S. considering seeking greater base access in Philippines, top admiral says
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The United States is considering seeking access to more military bases in the Philippines under a defence agreement between the two countries, the chief of the U.S. Indo-Pacific command said on Thursday.
Admiral John Aquilino in a joint press conference with the Philippines' military chief Romeo Brawner said he had mentioned the possibility of expanded base access with senior leaders under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).
Brawner added the locations of existing bases were not determined by regional threats and the main purpose of EDCA was training and humanitarian response.
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