PH, Australia kick-off Maritime Cooperative Activity
At A Glance
- President Marcos said the activity between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the defense forces of Australia is part of the strategic partnership between the two countries.
The Philippines and Australia have launched a Maritime Cooperative Activity that aims to enhance the maritime bilateral interoperability of the two countries.

In his X (formerly Twitter) account, President Marcos said the activity between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the defense forces of Australia is part of the strategic partnership between the two countries.
"We endeavor to enhance bilateral interoperability in maritime security and domain awareness; test doctrines, existing protocols, and enhance efficiency; and foster closer cooperation between our countries' armed forces," he wrote on Saturday morning, Nov. 25.
"This inaugural Maritime Cooperative Activity and those that may follow are a practical manifestation of the growing and deepening strategic defense partnership between our countries," he added.
The Chief Executive also emphasized that the maritime activity between the Philippines and Australia highlights the shared commitment of the two countries "to supporting the rules-based international order and a more peaceful, secure, and stable Indo-Pacific region."
The activity happened over two months after the state visit of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Manila in September this year.
In September this year, the Philippines and Australia signed a Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership, elevating the two countries' bilateral relationship from a Comprehensive Partnership to a Strategic Partnership.