President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led a high-level Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) command conference at Camp Aguinaldo on Tuesday, July 7, to assess the military’s latest accomplishments and long-term security strategies.
Serving as a formal campaign review, the conference allowed the nation’s defense leadership to report on past achievements and map out responses to emerging security challenges.
A major focus of the meeting was enhancing synergy between the military and civilian government agencies to safeguard national stability.
Malacañang reported that the defense brass laid out their progress on ongoing security blueprints, emphasizing:
“key programs to achieve a resilient and secure archipelago through coordinated national efforts.”
The strategic briefing drew top military commanders from across the country, alongside Defense Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. The unified defense strategy aligns with a vision previously articulated by AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., who underscored the necessity of:
“building a resilient and secure archipelago through synchronized efforts across the government and the security sector.”
While the session successfully evaluated the military’s operational milestones and upcoming targets, the Palace has kept specific details of the AFP report confidential.
