RP, US sign deal extending logistics support agreement
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The extension of the Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (MLSA) was discussed for about a year before its expiration in November last year.
Last night US Ambassador Kristie Kenney confirmed the extension.
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Officials said there were no additional provisions in the new MSLA. The Americans have maintained that they do not intend to open new bases in the
Since 2002, hundreds of US troops have been regularly deployed in
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“There was a proposal from the DND to extend the MLSA and we (DFA) were asked for our views,” the official, who asked not to be named, said. “The provisions of the MLSA allowed for such an extension.”
Because the MLSA is considered an executive agreement, the official said the review was done only by the executive branch.
“The endorsement must have come from the top officials of the DND. I’m sure they asked the views of the Department of Justice here given its nature,” the official said.
In agreeing with the DND to recommend the extension, the official noted that “there are no specific problems and issues in the MLSA.”
“We’d have more to lose if it would not be extended because this is part of building up the capability of our Armed Forces,” the official said.
Former Armed Forces chief Edilberto Adan, executive director of the Presidential Commission on the Visiting Forces Agreement, said the MLSA would not lead to any deal on setting up US bases in the country.
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