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The Philippine Navy (PN) is strengthening collaboration and coordination with the Danish government, underscoring growing defense ties between the two countries.

Navy chief Vice Admiral Jose Ma. Ambrosio Ezpeleta made the statement during a courtesy meeting with Denmark’s newly appointed non-resident attaché, Col. Anders Jon Christensen, on Tuesday, according to a news release on Wednesday.

“We have a lot of collaboration with the Danish government. We are very fortunate to have you as our friend, and the support you give us is truly big enough for us, and for standing with us for the international rules-based order,” Ezpeleta said in welcoming Christensen.

He also highlighted the Philippines and Denmark’s shared commitment to regional stability and maritime security cooperation.

Christensen, who has also joined the International Observers’ Program of Exercise Balikatan from April 20 to May 8, expressed appreciation for the Philippine Navy’s role in safeguarding national sovereignty.

“You’re fighting for all of us. It should be us thanking you for doing that fight every day,” Christensen said.

The Navy said the visit reaffirmed both sides’ commitment to explore deeper naval cooperation, sustained dialogue, and expanded collaboration in maritime security and modernization efforts. (PNA)