The Philippines and Australia on Friday renewed calls for continued maritime cooperation activities as part of bilateral relations of the two countries.
For both sides, maritime ties included conduct of related dialogues, joint exercises, capacity building activities, training and logistics support.
As senior officials of the two countries' foreign ministers convened for the 6th Philippines-Australia Strategic Dialogue (PASD), the Philippines and Australia assessed the progress made in important areas of the bilateral relationship.

They also discussed upcoming activities as well as shared with each other views on regional dynamics.
According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), officials of both countries also discussed ways to strengthen foreign and defense ties, particularly on maritime security and transnational crimes.
"Both countries expressed their ongoing commitment to supporting a rules-based regional order with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at the center," DFA added.