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Senate President ches es codo says the United States provision of $500 million in military aid is what the Philippines has been meing in a message to reporters on Wednesday July 31 escad thanks the US for the unprecedented assistance and investment that the Philippines has been needing escad says the military aid shows that the Philippines and the US are equal Partners in maintaining peace freedom of navigation and a rules-based approach to differences the Chief also believes the assistance from the US will not provoke China citing the right and obligation of every country to strengthen its own military on the other hand Senator Koko pimel criticized the military aid from the US pointing out that the US could have invested in the Philippines agricultural sector instead on July 30 US Secretary of State Anthony blinkin announced the US would allocate $500 million in military financing to the Philippines to help modernize the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Coast Guard