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Philippines, France boost mutual defense with visiting forces pact

THE Philippines and France on Friday signed a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) aimed at strengthening defense cooperation and expanding joint military operations.

In a joint statement, Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and French Minister for the Armed Forces and Veterans Catherine Vautrin confirmed the agreement following a bilateral meeting in the French capital.

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“Both ministers recalled the successful negotiations for the Philippines-France Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA), which culminated with the signing today (Thursday, March 26) in Paris,” the statement read.

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and French Minister for the Armed Forces and Veterans Catherine Vautrin lead their respective delegates during a bilateral meeting to strengthen defense cooperation between their nations. (Courtesy: Department of National Defense)

“The Agreement will greatly bolster bilateral cooperation and offer an adequate level of legal protection to the joint activities between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the French Armed Forces,” it added.

During the meeting, the two also tackled regional security concerns across the Indo-Pacific, the Middle East, and Europe, stressing the importance of multilateralism, a rules-based international order, and the peaceful resolution of disputes.

Both sides also reaffirmed their commitment to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and recognized the significance of the South China Sea Arbitral Award.

The Philippines welcomed France’s engagement with Southeast Asian mechanisms, including the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus, particularly in humanitarian assistance, disaster response, and maritime security initiatives.

Teodoro and Vautrin reaffirmed their commitment to deepening long-term defense ties and advancing the objectives outlined in their December 2023 letter of intent on strengthening bilateral defense cooperation.

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and French Minister for the Armed Forces and Veterans Catherine Vautrin present signed copies of the Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) between the Philippines and France. (Courtesy: Department of National Defense)

The 1987 Philippine Constitution prohibits foreign troops from establishing permanent military bases in the country. Through agreements like the VFA, foreign militaries may be allowed to enter the countries for activities.

The Philippines and the United States have a VFA that became effective in 1999 and now serves a legal framework that allows US forces to visit Manila temporarily for military exercises and give humanitarian and disaster-response assistance.

Manila had a similar agreement with Australia that was signed in 2007. In April 2025, the Philippines and New Zealand also signed their SOVFA.

The Philippines has expanded maritime and defense security cooperation with other countries in recent years amid tensions with China in the West Philippine Sea.

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