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Why Philippines may face ‘strategic dilemma’ over Nato partnership, US demands

The Philippines is pursuing increased defense cooperation with NATO's European members, proposing enhanced interoperability and exchanges. This initiative, raised by Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr at the Paris Defence and Strategy Forum, aims to strengthen resilience and protect overseas Filipinos.

Sam BeltranSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-27 · 13:29 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Why Philippines may face ‘strategic dilemma’ over Nato partnership, US demands
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The Philippines is pursuing increased defense cooperation with NATO's European members, proposing enhanced interoperability and exchanges. This initiative, raised by Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr at the Paris Defence and Strategy Forum, aims to strengthen resilience and protect overseas Filipinos. While the Philippines has been a major NATO partner since 2003, this move comes as the US President criticizes NATO's involvement in the Middle East. The Philippines recently signed agreements with NATO members France and Germany to increase cooperation in military personnel deployment, joint exercises, security, and defense equipment. Some analysts suggest this could create a "strategic dilemma" for the Philippines if its NATO ties conflict with US interests.

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The Philippines and Nato member France signed an agreement on military personnel deployment and joint exercises in Paris.

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The Philippines “is presently laying the groundwork” for enhanced interoperability and exchanges with Nato countries and the European Union.

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Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr raised the proposal with Nato Chair Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone.

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The Philippines is seeking broader defence cooperation with Nato’s European members.

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Manila could face a “strategic dilemma” if its ties with the 32-member alliance are contrary to Washington’s interests.

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The Philippines is seeking broader defence cooperation with Nato’s European members, even as US President Donald Trump remains critical of the transatlantic security alliance’s lack of involvement over the Middle East war.While some observers say the move dovetails with the long-standing security partnership between the Philippines and the United States, Nato’s dominant member, others argue that Manila could face a “strategic dilemma” if its ties with the 32-member alliance are contrary to Washington’s interests.Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr raised the proposal with Nato Chair Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone on the sidelines of the 2026 Paris Defence and Strategy Forum on Tuesday, according to Manila’s Department of National Defence.The Philippines “is presently laying the groundwork” for enhanced interoperability and exchanges with Nato countries and the European Union, Teodoro said, according to several media reports. He added that he was guided by Manila’s duty to strengthen its resilience and protect the welfare of overseas Filipinos. There are an estimated 10 million Filipinos living and working in other countries.Although a non-Nato member, the Philippines has been designated as a major partner of the alliance since 2003.Philippines Secretary of National Defence Gilberto Teodoro Jnr speaks at the Shangri-la Dialogue Defence Summit in Singapore last year. Photo: EPA-EFEThe Philippines and Nato member France signed an agreement on military personnel deployment and joint exercises in Paris on Thursday. It came after the Philippines and Germany, another Nato member, agreed last year to increase cooperation in security and defence equipment.
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