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House OKs P3.2 billion for Pag-asa airport expansion

MANILA, Philippines —  The House of Representatives has allotted P3.2 billion for the expansion of the airport on Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) in a bid to further boost the country’s external defense system.

“Investing in our military not only supports our soldiers but also strengthens our national security and sovereignty. This also underscores our commitment to protect our territorial integrity,” Rep. Zaldy Co, chairman of the House appropriations committee, said.

He said this will be an augmentation to the 2025 funding for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) as the country bolsters its military capabilities in defending against intrusions of China in the country’s western seaboard.

This will “complete the airport expansion on Pag-asa Island, along with a shelter port in Lawak, Palawan,” he said.

The AFP will also gain P8.44 billion in additional funding to increase the daily subsistence allowance of military personnel. Once approved, the daily subsistence of soldiers will increase to P250 or a 67 percent hike from previous levels.

The extra funding for enlisted men’s subsistence was initiated by Speaker Martin Romualdez in response to appeals by personnel. “Our soldiers deserve the extra allowance. This is a small price to pay for their sacrifice and for defending our country from both internal and external threats,” he said.

“The steadfastness of our uniformed personnel in protecting our territorial integrity and remaining non-partisan amidst political noise is truly commendable. Your unwavering duty as sentinels of our sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea and beyond is a stabilizing force for our nation,” he said.

Meanwhile, China denied that a Chinese maritime militia vessel “deliberately sideswiped” Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) boats on Oct. 11, as Beijing accused the Philippines of sailing “dangerously” in its waters.

“China urges the Philippines to earnestly respect China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea and stop any actions that might complicate the situation,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a news conference on Tuesday.

However,

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