US exempts 'portion' of military financing for PH from global aid pause—DFA
The United States has exempted a portion of its foreign military financing for the Philippines from its global foreign aid freeze, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.

Foreign Affairs spokesperson Ma. Teresita Daza confirmed on Monday, Feb. 24, that Manila has been informed of the waiver issued to a portion of the US military aid for the Philippines.
"The Philippines has been informed of the waiver issued to a portion of the US foreign military financing for the Philippines," Daza said when sought for confirmation if Washington indeed exempted Manila from its foreign aid pause.
"Both countries are committed to the treaty alliance and to efforts to further strengthen our defense cooperation and interoperability," Daza added.
The DFA official further said that the Philippines "will continue to engage the US government on the importance of our bilateral work in supporting our shared goals and priorities."
Upon assuming the presidency, US President Donald Trump ordered a pause on foreign aid, but issued waivers on military aid and life-saving humanitarian aid.