Commandant PCG unanimously re-elected as RECAAP ISC governing council chairperson

Commandant PCG unanimously re-elected as RECAAP ISC governing council chairperson

THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Commandant, Admiral Ronnie Gil L Gavan PCG was re-elected as Chairperson for another three-year term from 12 March 2025 to 11 March 2028 during the Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) Information Sharing Centre (ISC) Governing Council Meeting in Singapore on 13 March 2025.

During the Council Meeting, the Governors and official representatives of the ReCAAP ISC Contracting States unanimously supported the nomination of Admiral Gavan which include: Australia, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Kingdom of Cambodia, People’s Rebublic of China, Kingdom of Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany, Republic of India, Japan, Republic of Korea, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom of Norway, Republic of Singapore, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Kingdom of Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

The Commandant’s re-election as the Chairperson of the Council reflects the continued trust and confidence of ReCAAP’s contracting parties in the Philippines’ ReCAAP Governor’s leadership and vision in strengthening regional maritime security.

The meeting which also served as a platform to deliberate key maritime security concerns subsequently reviewed, formulated, and approved the Centre’s proposed future initiatives and recommendations, reinforcing the Member States’ shared commitment to safeguarding waters in the region.

The contracting parties explored ways to shape the strategic direction and operational framework of ReCAAP ISC.

Further, the discussions focused on enhancing regional cooperation, addressing emerging maritime security challenges, and promoting information sharing among member states to protect maritime interests and ensure the safety and security of sea lanes across the Asia-Pacific.

 

Editor’s Note: This article has been sourced from the Philippine Coast Guard Facebook Page.

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