The Philippine government is considering the possibility of conducting joint military drills with China.
In a briefing in Malacañang, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon said, the military exercises will benefit the Philippines.
To be able to enforce the plan, Esperon noted the need for a Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) or a treaty.
This matter will be tackled during a cabinet meeting on May 8.
“We must prepare for a regional integration,” Esperon stressed.
The cabinet member also announced that the Duterte administration has come up with a national security policy.
He added that an anti-terrorism council meets every month.
He believes, the New People’s Army continues to be the biggest threat to the Filipinos’ democratic way of life.