MANILA, Philippines — The US Task Force Ayungin is only giving the Philippines a “clearer picture of what is out there” in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), following the series of Chinese harassment against Filipino troops in the strategic waterway, a Philippine Navy official said on Tuesday.
But Rear Adm. Roy Vincent Trinidad insisted the rotation and resupply missions (Rore) in the disputed sea remains a unilateral operation by the Philippines.
Trinidad did not say when the task force was created, saying “these are details that could be better addressed by the US embassy.”
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He said at a news briefing at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City the US forces provide only “technical provision” to their Filipino counterparts.
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“We have a lot of interoperability with them when it comes to information sharing to provide us a better picture through maritime domain awareness,” he said.
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“Our interaction with them is a big help when it comes to getting a clearer picture of what is out there,” he added, referring to the situation in the West Philippine Sea.
He thanked the US Indo-Pacific Command.
“They provide us information awareness,” he said though insisting “the conduct of the Rore is a purely AFP activity.”
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