MANILA. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Federal Republic of Germany have announced an enhanced collaboration on law enforcement, anti-piracy training, and person-to-person exchange. The development was revealed by PCG Commandant CG Admiral Ronnie Gil L Gavan, following the courtesy visit of Germany’s Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Her Excellency Annalena Baerbock.
During the discussions, Admiral Gavan outlined three key areas of cooperation. Firstly, Germany will increase its support for the development of drones for the Philippine Coast Guard. The donation of at least four additional drones is expected to enhance the PCG’s operational capabilities. These drones will be employed in various tasks, including search and rescue operations, marine pollution response, and improving maritime domain awareness in critical areas such as the West Philippine Sea and Benham Rise.
The second focus is on expanding training opportunities to enhance the skills of Coast Guard personnel. Germany will play a vital role in providing advanced training to further strengthen the capabilities of the Philippine Coast Guard.
Lastly, there will be an increased emphasis on person-to-person exchange to deepen the relationship between Germany and the PCG. This initiative aims to foster a stronger bond and collaboration between the two entities.
Admiral Gavan highlighted the importance of having the support of major economies in maintaining a rules-based peace and order globally. While joint patrols in the West Philippine Sea were not specifically discussed during the courtesy visit, Admiral Gavan did not rule out the possibility of pursuing this capability-building initiative in the future.
As part of the visit, Minister Baerbock was briefed on the regular operations of the PCG and had the opportunity to tour the BRP Gabriela Silang (OPV-8301), gaining insights into how offshore patrol vessels contribute to the performance of Coast Guard functions.
The strengthened cooperation underscores the commitment of both the Philippines and Germany to maritime security and promoting peace and stability in the region. The PCG looks forward to utilizing the new resources and training opportunities provided by Germany to enhance its capabilities in safeguarding the nation’s maritime interests.
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