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EU–Philippines defence dialogue targets foreign interference, cyber threats

2 Jun 2025, 6:24 PM
EU–Philippines defence dialogue targets foreign interference, cyber threats

MANILA, June 2 — The Philippines and the European Union (EU) have agreed to establish a dialogue to deepen cooperation on defence and security, aimed at combating emerging challenges including cyber threats, foreign interference, and information manipulation.

The Philippine News Agency reported the country's Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo and the EU’s Chief Diplomat cum High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas as making the announcement following a lunch meeting in Makati City today.

Manalo said this mechanism will provide a platform for the Philippines and the EU to discuss security- and defence-related issues with more depth and regularity.

“As like-minded partners committed to a rules-based international order, we hope that through the security and defence dialogue, we will remain proactive and united in addressing emerging security threats and challenges that transcend borders,” he said.

Kallas said the dialogue will allow exchange of expertise and explore possible joint initiatives on security and defence “that contribute to regional as well as global security.”

“Our work will be comprehensive and will include maritime security, cyber security, foreign information manipulation and interference, counterterrorism, crisis response, and more,” she said.

The two top diplomats said this new dialogue marks another milestone in Philippine-EU relations, which Kallas said is growing on a “positive trajectory.”

No date has been set for when the first meeting will be convened.

— Bernama

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