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Russian Warships Dock in Philippines as Manila Cultivates New Ties

Manuel Mogato and Ronn Bautista
October 20, 2017 | 1:53 pm
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Three Russian warships, including two anti-submarine vessels, docked in Manila on Friday (20/10) to unload what navy officials said was weaponry and military vehicles donated to the Philippines as part of a new defense relationship. (Reuters Photo/Erik De Castro)
Three Russian warships, including two anti-submarine vessels, docked in Manila on Friday (20/10) to unload what navy officials said was weaponry and military vehicles donated to the Philippines as part of a new defense relationship. (Reuters Photo/Erik De Castro)

Manila. Three Russian warships, including two anti-submarine vessels, docked in Manila on Friday (20/10) to unload what navy officials said was weaponry and military vehicles donated to the Philippines as part of a new defense relationship.

It was the third port visit this year by Russian warships as part of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's moves to engage closely with Moscow, an arch-rival of Manila's former colonial master and closest defense ally, the United States.

The load included 5,000 assault rifles, a million rounds of ammunition and 20 army trucks, Russian and Filipino navy officials said.

"We would do our best to make this port call a significant contribution indicating friendly ties and relations between two nations in the interest of security and stability in this region," said Eduard Mikhailov, deputy commander of Russia's Pacific Fleet flotilla.

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The visit was timed to coincide with the arrival next week of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, who is attending a regional defense meeting, and US counterpart Jim Mattis, a Philippine navy spokesman said.

Russia and the Philippines are expected to sign a security deal on military logistics next week.

Reuters

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