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Philippines, Australia, Canada hold joint sail in South China Sea

Philippines, Australia, Canada hold joint sail in South China Sea

Posted on 20 August 2025 By jobuzo

MANILA — The navies of the Philippines, Australia and Canada were conducting a joint sail in the South China Sea on Tuesday (Aug 19), an area of flaring tensions following a collision between two Chinese vessels last week.

The Philippine frigate BRP Jose Rizal, Australian destroyer HMAS Brisbane and Canadian frigate HMCS Ville de Quebec were participating in the operation, which a Philippine military official said was not directed at any country.

“Our activity is based on the premise that the exercise is anchored on the free and open Indo-Pacific with peace and prosperity in the region,” colonel Dennis Fernandez told a media briefing, adding that the joint sail was taking place within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone.

The activity, which began on Sunday off the western province of Oriental Mindoro and will end in Palawan, is part of the ongoing military drills between the Philippines and Australia.

Called ALON, a Filipino word for ‘wave’, the 15-day joint exercises, which began on August 15, include amphibious and land operations as well as live fire exercises designed to enhance the abilities of the two militaries to co-operate better.

This year’s iteration is the largest joint activity to date, with 3,600 troops from both sides joined by a Canadian Navy contingent as well as US Marines.

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ALON started in 2023, the same year Australia and the Philippines elevated their ties to a strategic partnership in order to address the rising security challenges in the region, including in the South China Sea, where US$3 trillion (S$3.8 trillion) of annual shipborne commerce takes place.

Manila aims to increase the frequency of joint sails with foreign partners, Philippine navy spokesperson Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad told reporters, saying that such activities help deter China’s aggression in the South China Sea.

Since late 2023, the Philippines has conducted “maritime cooperative activities” with allies, including joint passages with treaty ally the United States.

Early this month, the Philippines and India also sailed together for the first time in the South China Sea.

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Philippines, Australia, Canada hold joint sail in South China Sea


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