The Daily Manila Shimbun

 

ASEAN defense ministers launch regional hotline

October 25, 2017



Defense ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) formally launched the ASEAN Direct Communications Infrastructure (ADI) Tuesday at the 4th ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM)-Plus held in Clark, Pampanga.

Formerly known as the ASEAN Direct Communications Link, the ADI is designed to allow the defense ministers to communicate instantly through a secure hotline, further fostering cooperation and diffusing possible misunderstandings among ASEAN member states, a statement from the Philippine Department of National Defense (DND) said.

Minister of Energy and Industry Pehin Dato Mohammad Yasmin of Brunei Darussalam presented the key management system of the ADI to 2017 ADMM Chair, Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana.

“One of the main characteristics of the ADMM and ADMM-Plus that we are proud of is that they go beyond the ministerial platforms for dialogue, and actually serve as mechanisms for practical cooperation,” Lorenzana said.

Adopted during the 8th ADMM in Myanmar in May 2014, the ADI is a hotline designed to provide quick response cooperation in emergency situations, especially in maritime operations.

This new defense cooperation mechanism is a product of combined efforts of the ADMM since 2014, which culminated with the signing of the contract in November 2015 and endorsement of the standard operating procedures in 2016. Every ASEAN member state deliberated to ensure that the ADI system is safe and secure.

The hotline is available to each ASEAN defense minister to directly contact his/her counterpart in another ASEAN member state, strengthening the ties forged through the ADMM. The ADMM, as the highest defense consultative and cooperative mechanism, promotes regional peace and stability through dialogue and cooperation.  DMS