Zamboanga City - Troops welcomed the delegates of Malaysian and Indonesian forces to the
Trilateral Cooperative Agreement during their three-day port visit in Tawi-Tawi
Province.
Aboard navy frigates, delegates of the Royal Malaysian Navy, headed by
Captain Zahari Bin Samsuri, and the Tentara Nacional Indonesia, headed by
Colonel Nanan Isnandar, were welcomed by the men and women of the Joint Task
Force Tawi-Tawi at the Naval Station Juan Magluyan in
Barangay Batu-Batu,
Panglima Sugala, Tawi-Tawi at 8:43am of November 13.
Said delegates subsequently rendered a courtesy call to Governor
Rashidin Matba at the provincial capitol of Tawi-Tawi.
Present during the call were Lieutenant Orbegoso and Mayor Rejie
Sahali-Generale of Panglima Sugala.
Indonesian and Malaysian navy forces are here as part of our
Trilateral Cooperative Agreement with Malaysia and Indonesia, and there will be
a series of engagements during their three-day port visit to equip and acquaint
our delegates,” said Brigadier General Custodio Parcon, Jr., the JTF Tawi-Tawi
commander.
Said delegates trekked the Bongao Peak on November 14 where they had a
boodle fight. They joined the series of goodwill games with the JTF Tawi-Tawi
troops on Panampangan Island.
The port visit ended on November 15.
“This TRICA is part of our mechanisms to strengthen the maritime
operations and curtail piracy and other crimes perpetrated by extremists
through a limited trilateral patrol with Malaysian and Indonesian navy forces,”
said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western
Mindanao Command.
“We gladly welcome and thank our delegates from the Malaysian and Indonesian
forces,” he added.
"We will sustain our strong cooperation with our neighbors to
address our security challenges in areas of common concerns. This port visit is
another major milestone on our Trilateral Cooperation Agreement, particularly
among our navies,” added LtGen Galvez, Jr.
"The consequential outcome of our cooperation will definitely curb
smuggling, human trafficking, transshipment of drugs, piracy, and high profile
kidnapping. Surely, the commercial shipping corridors will be secured." (posted by: Becky D. de Asis)
No comments:
Post a Comment