The
obscure 2002 Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (MLSA) between the Philippines
and the United States may be the key to an increased US military presence in
the country, according to the militant Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) or
the New Patriotic Alliance.
Not as well known as the Visiting Forces
Agreement (VFA), the MLSA is a five-year executive agreement entered into by
the Arroyo administration and the US government. It was renewed on Nov. 21,
2007, after a government review of the pact that was never made public.
The MLSA, which grants the US military access
to Philippine facilities and a wide array of services adjunct to American bases
—such as transportation, refueling and billeting of troops—expires on Nov. 21,
2012.
In a statement Monday, Bayan secretary general
Renato Reyes warned Manila and Washington might expand the scope and duration
of the MLSA.
"While the MLSA on paper does not allow
the setting up of permanent US structures in the country, it allows the US
military to be serviced by the Philippines during approved activities such as
joint military exercises,” Reyes said.
"This access and service arrangement
allows the United States to have all the benefits of formal bases,” he pointed
out.
The two sides “may be considering making the
MLSA in effect indefinitely and applicable at any time, even when there are no
joint military exercises and other activities. They may amend the provisions
that prevent the United States from setting up certain structures and
facilities. Combined with the VFA, which is in effect indefinitely, the MLSA
will ensure a permanent US military presence in the country,” Reyes said.
Asked for comment, the Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA) would neither confirm nor deny Bayan’s claim the MLSA would be
taken up at next month’s high level talks in Washington between Foreign
Secretary Albert del Rosario and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as
between Defence Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and his American counterpart Leon
Panetta.
"The schedule and agenda for the meeting
(in late March) are still being firmed up,” DFA spokesperson Raul Hernandez told
the Inquirer.
News Desk
Philippine Daily Inquirer
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