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ASEAN Strengthens Disaster Response and Security Cooperation in Manila

Manila: Senior defense officials from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its partner countries convened in Manila to strengthen cooperation on humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR) while addressing emerging regional security challenges.

According to Philippines News Agency, the Department of National Defense (DND) announced that the Philippines, as this year's ASEAN chair, hosted the ASEAN Defence Senior Officials' Meeting (ADSOM)-Plus Working Group from March 30 to 31. The meeting gathered representatives from ASEAN member states and 'Plus Countries' - Australia, China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Russia, and the United States.

DND Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Marita Yoro chaired the meeting in her capacity as head of the ADSOM-Plus Working Group. The discussions focused on the progress of cooperation under the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting (ADMM)-Plus Experts' Working Groups (EWGs) for the 2024-2027 cycle. Updates were presented across key areas including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, maritime security, military medicine, counterterrorism, peacekeeping operations, humanitarian mine action, and cyber security.

The agency emphasized the continued push for practical, action-oriented collaboration to address increasingly complex security challenges. Yoro highlighted the necessity of sustaining ASEAN-led defense cooperation amidst a shifting geopolitical landscape, underscoring regional efforts guided by peace and security anchors built on adherence to international law and genuine dialogue.

The meeting reaffirmed the Philippines' commitment to strengthening ASEAN centrality and deepening engagement with dialogue partners through the ADMM-Plus platform. Officials also tackled emerging concerns, including the protection of critical underwater infrastructure, responses to chemical, biological, and radiological threats, and adapting to new technologies.

On the sidelines, Yoro met with counterparts from partner countries to explore further collaboration and coordinate responses to regional and global security issues. In a separate statement, Yoro emphasized ASEAN's role in maintaining regional stability, noting its importance in holding the center and fostering sustained and principled dialogue.

Yoro also highlighted that this year's ADMM is significant as ASEAN marks the 20th anniversary of the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting and the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, milestones reflecting decades of regional cooperation.