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PH Joins Australia and New Zealand in Anzac Day Commemoration

Manila: The Philippines has reaffirmed its deep-rooted defense partnership and shared history with Australia and New Zealand as it joined the solemn commemoration of Anzac Day on April 25, highlighting the importance of international solidarity in honoring the sacrifices of fallen soldiers.

According to Philippines News Agency, in a news release on Monday, the Australian embassy stated that Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) representative Pablo Lorenzo laid a wreath alongside officials from Australia, New Zealand, and Turkey. The ceremony served as a powerful reminder of the "shoulder-to-shoulder" relationship between the Philippines and the Australian Defence Force (ADF) in maintaining regional peace and security.

The observance of Anzac Day, which originally marked the 1915 Gallipoli landings, has evolved into a day of remembrance for all veterans who served in military operations. For the Philippines, participation underscores a shared respect for those who fought for freedom, a bond often traced back to the liberation of the Philippines during World War II.

Balikatan Exercise 2026 Australian Contingent Commander Lieutenant Colonel Ben Woolmer remarked on the significance of marking Anzac Day while deployed overseas, emphasizing the deep personal and professional meaning it carries. 'It's a time to pause as a leader and reflect on the dedication of our soldiers, sailors, and aviators and the sacrifice of those who came before us,' he said.

Meanwhile, Australian Defense Attach© Colonel Travis Day highlighted the added significance of commemorating Anzac Day overseas. 'It's an honor and a privilege to represent our nation on a day like Anzac Day. The ability to commemorate such an important day in our nation's history while serving overseas is something I don't take lightly," he added.